The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 8

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SRR reuii e P. SANDSTROM, OLDTIMER OF JUNEAU, DEAD Resident of ( City for 3 Years Passes Away Fol- lowing Heart Attack aged 78, f resident the Sandstrom, years Peter over thi Juneau, sed away at Ann’s hospital at 30 yesterday morning, afier a attack which confined him 1 the hospital since last Friday Born in Morsil Oviken, Sweden Mr. Sandstrom left the oid coun try when aboy of eighteen, and came to the United States. During and 1877 he had a shoe store in Dungene Wash., and later located at Port Disc Wagh., where he remained for eral year Thirty years ago Mr. Sandstrom who wa then in ,Honolulu, mar ried, and a daughter was born to the couple Mrs. Sandstrom flied @ year after the marria and Mr. Sandstrom came norih and opened shoe store. After gome years he closed out store and since then has been| in the shoe repairing husiness, and | located n the City Wharf for the past three years. Mr. Sandstrom is a niece, Mrs. Fred three grandnisces, eratrom iss Svea Lindstror Miss Ma Lindstrom all of | who! are resident of Junocau survived ) and ol '| this "| brother, 0. W. As {ing very Jenne, Nelson Loughlin, C. P, ling, Ludwig Spickett The locally at the mother GOI.D STRIKE IS REPORTED, DALTON TRAIL Report of Ne\r\; Find, Work- ed by Indians, Brought Here by T. H. Ashby on the Dal horse, so far the Indians as was reported b¥ who returned hera with h' after mai- inta the most of whie' the Eagls dis- andl ntetment ' als request of Dr \M“' resident ‘r Sheridan, Or A new gold strike ton Trail near Whi prospectes only by far as is known, T. H. Ashby, week in con hby, ing a six weeks' trip interior of Alaska, tiine was spent in triet So far, on the new have been no white 1 the newly opencd d Ashhy id, while n ns have quit their job: their way into th thars n working trict, T. H. srous I to make cold district, | Ashby, 15 look | and has ap parently heen helped a great deal by the Tr operations in that vicinily Near Eagle, thp Steele people recently sent $7,090 dollars worth of suppli into | their property for furt} levelop l Harry Spoi-| \ Elizabeth Charlotte Andcreon won the beauty contest at Fur- man University, Greenville, 8. C. SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Oct LADIES’ DAY TOMORROW AT C. G. MEETING Custom Revnved by Local [ Chamber—Speakers Are Announced The regular merce luncheon Alaska Light pany tomorrow and Power announcement by B. J. White, one of the mem- |bers of the entertainment com- mittee. to an | It has been the custom in foi- T years to have a Ladies' Day once a month and at the meeting the Chamber was of the first one of members two Weeks ago, in favor of the revival . As tuls is the i kind fhis year, all are requested to be present with their wives or feminine C. B. Sykes, eastern big hunter, who is in Juneau at present time, and who hunting to the westward th's | summer, may address the meo ing tomorrow. Dr. W. W. Counc | and President Harry Lucas, whe ihll!& been on a tour of the Pacific Coagt, are scheduled to make | brief talks. Music for the occasion | will be furnished by Earle Hunter pianist, and “Windy” Walke:, trumpeter. ee— Chamber of Com- in the! Com- display room is to be hell in honor of the Ladies, accordinz made today friends. gama tha has beon | are completed, Mr. Sommers de Ille | i the Mr i the town, by red. “Attention fact, oughly understood, territorial Te m!ur new use nl’ l]l. | appropriation, nlrlu)lmr‘m division Sommers. While in Cordova, Mr. Sommers y(r)uh-lrml I]\e Chamber building, which was formerly occupied the ion [ Fred !gincer for the United States Pub- Road SURVEY CREW IS BACK FROM WORK hatchery | was turned over to the, Territoris] Commission commission {abolished by the last legislature. The Cordova ymerce is contemplating the estab ishment I(\u(sul(- of the town and it has been proposed by the Road Com mission the former hatchery building for avery as a clubnhouse, |as the legislature shall permaneni- dispose will be taken up by the Cordova Chamber next meeting ive ommers said., ARTICLES FILED Articles of Incorporation have been filed in the office of the Territorial Secretary by the Kenal River Packing company, whose principle place of business is in Seattle. The purpose of the com- pany is to ry on general fish- img operations in the vicinity of Valdez, and it is capitalized for veys throughout that part of lhnI Territory. Part of the time the men were away. was. spent in: the volcani: region'of Iliamna Lake, which was tremengously *interesting country aceordibg, to Mr. Dahlquist. They expect to remain in town for a few days before undertaking othe: work. should bhe called to éverywhere thor- that where the legislature directs the 1 Road Bureau to initiate onal projects by the regular territorial road that necessarily a other projects in Rt must follow,” said®* woMEN OF MOOSEHEART |$30.000. The incorporators ave J. Legion will meet tonight at §|T. Hansen and N. G. Hedemark o’clock. Business meeting and|of Seattle, all members are urged to be k5, present. Nut Breads, a made to order Phone 602. not of with representatives of of Commerce abou: g Pies eight miles from Sully. —adv AGNES GRIGG, Recorder. —adv. Territorial Fish commis- there, and ' which o Specials for 3 Days 6 cans corn, No. 2 . 14, gal. Liberty Bell $1.10 size 1 gal. Liberty Bell Syrup, now GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Ladies’ Zippers Tan, Tweed and Black o ey when the Fisi and hatcheries wer: Chamber of Com- of a recreational park that the Chamber leass nominal sums to be used until such timo of it. “The matter of Commerce at thei- and ' will, 1 believe favorable attention,” Mr. VOLCANIC REGION Dahlquist, Cadestrial En and I ! | _{ment. Below Forty Mile a new| o Suivyy st Gibipe silver strike has been made. Fevunatt 4 rune “If could get | Eweden » two sisters, Mrs. M Elizabeth = Charlotte Anderson, | jns the machine. It Was necessars | Clarence Rolfson, who have besn ta Ulin gnd Mrs. Ingelor Levelin, | a1 e with bobbed hair, 5 215" yse this modern maans. of | working with him, returned yes- S (¥ canightar, T wliose “'”"”}mrv in the terrltory the country | Modern Gibson Anita I transportation or wait until some- | terday on the' Yukon from the is not known here, is in ind her blondes to the contrary | yime in October to make the trip! ‘wwslwnnl after completing a gea- i [ terior. The party, which has been ! | gone since last May, made the | townsite rve s ; ““"‘lm..um undoubtedly go ahead mucn | * ' $hrancisco. dbelar. | MoLWithstandis Point Hop T8, Work ! there, ‘Rlid fn \thatin, Funeral sorvices was scted the Other places visited by survey of ldovia and number of Isolated Selling Out at Cost BUY YOUR NEEDBS NOW Ladies’ Rubbers, 75¢ a Pair Men’s 15-inch all-rubber SHOEPACKS All Sizes NOW $5.00 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street Yes Madam: The Famous Heinze’s 57 Varieties Are Here Again COME IN AND SEE OUR BULK PICKLE DISPLAY IT IS A TREAT We will give you a Heinze’s Book of Salads FREE GASTINEAU GROCERY THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY we | to most | Bishon | Anvil Cor | are to be held|™More rapid Mr. Ashby i e 3 . ed e war started an exodus| oo : 4 at 2 o'clock Sunday uru-nw;" O sebataTs. and at! the W'_'W eautiful girl by Charles Dana Giv-| Rowe included Fairbank r p auspices f the Moose| . ' i i | se art a contest hele was & charter member. The bods|!n the sections we visited, whil: | 2% I“s-”m*mv G gk vl | as a i smber. The *|the entiro distreit h i AL, _'_”;\1‘\]4- 8. C. She hac 1 abundanc | is at the Charles W. Carter Mous of blonde competition, M tuary. de n ranks high as a prospected to an appreciable ex | tent.” | rmy { —————— it Converse Coliege for Women To B Al\ db Cub. { ' 5, whore shi6. AN & genior. dHer| o Be Asked by Cubans) DUNKEL WILL'INSPECT |w. p. miLLS RETURNS FROM [home 1s in Summerton. §. 6. HAVANA, i, Oct. 6.— home is in Summerton, S. C. | HAWK INLET PROPERTY| 'NTERIOR TRIP; GOES HoME " Th truction of the A - = o President Machado notifiea! “The comstruction of the An Charles Willlags, the Hawk In| W= P sita_merenant | BISHOP ROWE IS the members of the Cabinet that|Fhoragsatnmusks R Or Whioh let mine. owner. accompanied by |80 capitalist, and Mrs. Mills, | HERE ‘AFTER TRIP |he nhad prepared a mossage to|the expenditure of $25.000 by th : | who have completed a trip throngh | | . e Congress asking that Mrs. Leon-lerritory for initiating the work W. E. Dunkel, well known mining | (10 Bave complsied & i through INTERIOR ALASKA {0 ood widew of Major Gen.|Was authorized by the 'last ter- engineer, left last night on tho i | a via Skagway, Whitehorse anl { leral Loonard Wood, former Mili-| Fitorial legislature, will be started Margnita for Hawk Inlet, where The Right Rev. Peter Trimble |, y learly in the spring” said R. J 4 » rba A . 5 airy Governor of Cuba. be grant-| Y g s Mr. Dunkel will make an examina.| Pa¥son to Fairbanks, and out over the Alaska Railroad, lef: Rowe, Episcopal Bishop of Alas-|oq a pension. The President did|Sommers; Territorial Highway En tion of the Willlams properties. d last night on the Margnita for Seward, Anchorage, Valdez, dova and Nenana TOEN a great sue A, FOR SALE Ray Hart Pacific 0il-O-Matic OIL BURNERS A size for every need ommers Says Anchorage- student | Pension for Mrs. Wood S Y & Matanuskay Road Be Started in Spring Mills, amount GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS Approximately eight miles survey work will be done from the Texas Creek bridge to the; summit of Texas Creek basin, near Chickamin Glacier by tihe survey crew from the United States Bureau of Public Roads which leaves today on the Hign way in charge of C. F. Wyller, chief of the party. The survey work to be done by the party of eight is for the purpose of preparing plans and estimates for proposed future road construction. It is expected to take a month or six weeks to com- plete the work. FUNERAL OF DR. MULHOLLAN BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Dr. W. B Mulhollan, who died suddenly at Yakutat last Friday, will be held in the Juneau Elks Lodge rooms _tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and members of the Elks and/ friends of the deceased are rve- quested to attend. The Elks’ ritual- istic service will be used. Mr. Mulhollan’s body was| g WA brought to Juneau from Yakuta' —— on the steamer Yukon, in charge ; Johnstons of C. W. Carter who left for there on the Admiral Watson. Tha FRESH Yukon was sent into Yakutat on orders of Willis E. Nowell, local There Is None Better i “I tell you in advance what job will cost" COMMENCING TODAY WE ARE SAYING IT WITH Almond R o c a “America’s Finest Almond Roca is now known by the candy eating public and purchased for what it is known to be— *“America’s Finest Confection.” ka, arrived in Juneau yesterday|pot cpecify the of ”u.‘xmcmr who returned on the Yu- They expect to be on the grounl Sitka, 5 7 a trip through the entire territory | An appropriation for the evec-|the westward to look over the Juneau. to Yukon Tertitory and the in- inspecting the churches and mi i of a monument to General | Project, before submitting a final slares W gerlor of Alaska, and declares| o) "y "yunean untll sometimo ba recomurended. of Road Commissioners, TEXAS CREEK BASIN wabation, next week, when he will return Mr. Sommers went over the pro ——————— here he will be the, guest of the C. Edmonds, the Anchbrage super- of|Will meet Friday, Oect. 7th, at|Rev. C. E. Rice, Dean of Trinity| CHICAGO, Oct. 6. Traffic | intendent of the Alaska Road Com- 2:30 P. M. with Mrs. Mize at | i The experiences of Bishop Rown | well Street, the heart of Chi-|ed the proposed plans. While not ERBae on his long trip included an air-|cago’s Ghetto, where a child is'now in a position to make known Advertising always pays. Home, 450 miles to the north, |automobiles. The street is the so far conducted, he will do ~o PR R which was made in six and 2 |Ghetto’s outdoor market 'as soon as the final estimates —_— g and on the Yukon after completing | pension. ,knn from a two weeks trip 1 for a week before returning .o 1t Jwaw. Mr. Ml S tivst trip sions throughout the country. H »d by the Government of Cuba|report to the Territorial Board that it was a well worth while also will IS TO BE SURVEYED to his home in the south. While | GHETTO TRAFFIC REGULATED | posed route of the road with M. MARTHA SOCIETY 3 Cathedral. | lights are to be installed on Max-| mission, and thoroughly investigat- her home, 7th and Franklin. adv. plane flight from Nome to Point | killed or injured every day by, the details of the investigations the columns of The Empire. flIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LT > Flashlights BATTERIES are these values in new Hart Schaffner BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. . & Marx suits and overcoats. The great- Confection” est lot we have ever received . . . . . assuring you a selection in clothes that are made to give you better satisfac- It is purchased with the assurance that each suc- ceeding box will be similar to the previous one so much enjoyed. tion and a real service for your money. | | e oo b g e Never has a package confection made so many friends in such short time. Friends who buy it repeatedly, endorse it and send it to their friends. "For the week commencing today and ending the 12th Almond Roca can be purchased from BUT- LER MAURO DRUG STORE, they handle it in all size packages, also Hellan’s Pharmacy, George Brothers, California Grocery, Sanitary Grocery, B. M. Behrends, Juneau Music House, Garnicks’s Gro- cery, Gastineau Grocery, and can be purchased in = the following sizes and prices, viz: - 20 Ounce Persian .........$2.00 agent of the Alaska Steamship Company. Interment will be in the Elks' Plot in Evergreen Cemetery and the following will act as pallbear- ers: H. R. Shepard, John Mec- "Priced as lovw as $35 : Whether its a suit or an overcoat you Just Received cannot help but find what you want : 4 here. L T AT T T New Shipment MEN’S FOOTWEAR Two-Tone and Very Fine NOT]CE— i : s it Lit 4 Chime Clocks This store will be closed Thursday, Oct. 6th, on account of Jewish Holiday, ' e CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing

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