The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1927, Page 8

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EXTENSION OF FISHING MADE FOR 3 AREAS Herring Se ason Extended 8p d progr in the face off EXTENDS QVER [: oo "se” v BIG DANCE TU BHIDKAM'N BOY RUNS lNTO CAR | RECEIVES INJURIES wart Finds Eastern Con-| ¢ HRktithd, | Annual Pui rp]e Bubble Event Will Be Given This Month young son of | q " = 3, > B Kodiak Cook Inlet, t Belt in Upper | v aglund of the Welcome| The big dance in Elkdom, the 3 i 5 Chickamin Diet Ce received a broken wrist| Purple Bubble dance, will be puil- Prince William Sound CcK . hruises about the face Mon-| !ed off by the local lodge of Hiks 3 ¥ noon hen he run into the) | ¢ ; ig o P ko fof Lhi \ tin Riv well worth the ai-|yy,rks driven by Charles Meldnar.} today by ‘the o i . \ r y e specthes. ARG aRy 0 43“ o " .r:{la_\ by the committee. _’l‘hh a Cook Inlet and Princ v el " Ly ! e be according h]' ‘)\". fair has always been a big social i Sound areas 1 heen mn; of B ok g & Sg- Iner, was racing down Frank- oA 4 & ¥ ;t;’.;‘xfm,',v”,' 7 roof the U. 8. Geol ';fir'mi Stroet. k. thel apmhdached ‘on| i «:(?:\:>n:::ll“it‘l:,en (n(::m,‘:fxe j:sl?“: Bommerce, it un for Alaska, who with Eh-|gourth Street. The Haglund boy | ittle bit better than usual. Sev- By by Dennis 1ska G. Shepard rveturned {ran into the rear fender of the ral special features will probably 3 P N serip i rtier o a o | automobile, but got up and walk-y be_sprung d..,v,““ the. evening, fliis follows a s n 1 n spent th jed down the street, Mr. Meldner Do M ik BRted severa fo esks, incly re time of 't Tsaia | # e iy B gL RUTHERFORD LOSES i ke i wtioh | _ ONE EYE, SEATTLE L ithe e | Word was received today ny - “In the rea n geolo, formation of the . Roy Rutherford, manager and part Biimber one is t hic * basin, M. l | owner of the Juneau Lumber Milis v pu ) o zely A i i that his brother Harley was oper- etober 5 at of the Texas Cre 2 ack |ated upon yesterday in Seattle foc ;’y tober | JURRS b3 Tydsr distriot; ik I..,. ol | Helene Costello, member of famous movie family, and T. s m)’]‘n G" ; IR ditas; inclusly 23 R : ! k, pictured together for first time since an- | L s left eye. Har- Siiiation applies to Cook I vock are. found .ti ' both Regan of New York, p linina- |10y was’ taken south a few weeks g g $i6n ‘ono {n Prince Willlam | i nouncement of their engagement. Wedding will be culmina- s e, o B s s nionied 1o pormi ’ il v ‘\: | ey i tion of romance that developed when they attended “hw' ;;h, Jactory. RATaALan dac Jared Bl purse from Oct 15 presence or absento ! i iogether as kiddies. e s !sight in one eye could not be November 5, both dates inclusiv is known as the easterny Affirmative Side of Argu-| 4 : . —~—— [soved. The operation was pés b anil ne not less than | balt,” Mr. Stewart said | L formed at “the Virginia Mason i e {“Wo Tocated’ it roustty fora s ment Taken by Uni- | red to the othet worlds] DRIVA BRINGS LOGS | Hospital: tween Iknots, Octob tance of 10 miles on the,, Amer- versity President | ng thro BIARS. | S { Mo eember 15, hoth date ican side of the Internationai! B ry conservatively estimated| A ‘bhoom of spruce and hem-| PIONEER AUXILIARY Thi= order adds 25 days to b | Boundary. This is the belt wh LOS ANGEI Oct. 127 minimum of 3.000,000,000 100k logs were towed to the Ju-| the Kodiak and Cook Inlet area | 1s attracting ftion “Of =K 1 v aa T e e, ot ”'r‘ ety are i the heavens of Which|negn Lumber Mills yesterday by, No. 6 ‘will meet October 14, B ¢ 10 45 days to the Prince Williai ¥l g British (.‘,_"‘"‘ Tagi -“'1"‘,' "‘l_ “_l"},‘!’:’_"'l“l'_' ir sun is only a relatively un-!iye Driva, Capt. Fred Boynton,|$ P. M. in Moose Hall. There ot scoa in' so far zitl net | B R the famous | Furo, “raument of whether ifefimportant member. It is incon-\ prom Snow Pass, (Wil be initiation, following fiehing is concerned, but only five| Gt i i pxisis DN pianete er tha ©iceivable that some of these star ————a—. — which a soeial session will be B N7 piirio suifies | GeIman aviatrix, e Premier Mine is located. The pre-learth received impetus here from 1o not travel with families as|Old papers ior sas ne Empire, | held. —-ady. e r e with Ruth Eider, who Is making her #ran ence of -tho . belt on HIE, HBPS| Dy WiaY, Campbell,, ‘Peeaent]ac s o sk, that & Yot SRR S ki bl i ' ¢ ¢ 1 from Roosvelt Field, N. Y. in an attempt to |Chickamin "l‘;"‘l certainly instified}or the University of California|op (nese stars have their ownl §=—eameemrroe oo o pr—— > "Q | prospecting the area.” and a noted astronomer. N o i ifé exists.” WO6WAN lS,YC(E'R'?HgII:!SNC ol NS —— —mv—f—l Below the area in which '31"I Addressing an assembly of stu-| Biste ol Which Uik erek [ S )eci(lls for 3 Da S ul NTH k.| eastern contact belt was fouh qents and faculty of the Uni-l | I y P MYESTERDAY EVENING """'l nto the II:‘:H:"“‘AI; of 4:’\::1(‘ | the struciure, Mr. Stewart said,|versity of California at Los '|"I""“m“"""uum"mfl“"m"b: { fRe tol St b .‘,m“,,h the |1 mostly granitic, but areas were|goles, Dr. Campbell declared that| i1 6 cans corn, No. 2 : e | | through E YO, R 1] observed that are sheared which|yife in g e | . : b “m” il |lw ; a ok addition to the unusual displays of |25 the north fork of the Thicka-| think that we, occupying this al-| v:.::h:huv. THELE IR PHILIPPINES. ( ilver, the ore also shows me River, Mr. Stewart added,|most infinitesmal dot we call the| Ray danc: s old g 8 B " | probably offers as large, if not!earth, are the only living things| e Z B e s e el Hart GARNICK’S f;'m{ Rl menbers ; i et wh; Foos o b i o | the Chickamin district. He and|said. “We once thought that our | o as 8. | " . Mr. Shepard did not have - tiwe|stellar system was the only one P o ! ON: RN F"”;‘“VH'N I”‘!”h Ryt s “;yv:)‘n‘l New [eglalallon Must Be :',"' 7 "‘f""" ’”';“‘”':‘1"‘] ‘h’"m‘:“'( aiilto go up the Leduc, but talked jocnpying these endless reaches of Pacific zt.... = E—mlfl BENE 4t which the shkating 4 A6 BUNIROD; 1 ODE Y OME €O | with two men who have been|space but this narrow view also . | pmmittee reported tavorable pro- Enacted Befor ‘le’.ill cenled under the small glaciot &X-| proypecring ‘on its ‘upper waters|Is being modified. . Today, there 0il-O-Matic ‘ oo A ehatee ot the omem| ferring Administration | tendie downyard from the mOUL 1t 4 yopod, e said, that tt s good reason to believe that R i ot e omelall e i Mopos, | €4 be examined next season. {our stellar system probably is OIL BURNERS YES, THANK YOU! We are largest Happy Home House E seleteions fo 8 1 £ je g burie er a depos! Bl o A 2 g i N £ B g fho club was made. Mrs. Max| WASHINGTON, Oct. 12=-AMer| 0 nisial debrls left by the fi i B g b ey ")" % ::"Lm”':“ n‘;‘”:":“‘i'l“““"’“" WAL o A size for every need in the Terrtiory of Alaska and we have everything that whms vas elected as planist|a stucy oc the legal questions in-| ° gk S gy o U S ureau o ublic Roads | nebulae and tha may be only s 5 nl(;ma‘l’;rlill“o.\:ufi ‘ 'lhr(fll‘lur‘ A [ Folvad Becrotaty- ob ths ltisior] TCeOMiE: Sinolas. (Hyder He™|pag progressed fo the canyon on{as a drop in the ocean when taee. b 4 be joust. i the Hapgy Home Mraudy, you, only i bt ST i e pasrarl Work S intorthed - Preatdent] Mls the upper Cifckamin River. it|z—— - - - six months in busiress. If you want your home to be ha . Tom Darby read a paper|Work has inform 1 » h finter o ]_ < = i ; lon ‘Detter Homes,” and Mrs.|Coolidge that there should be new| ~— ~—— <= ** .. |made 25 miles of survey line up uy your merchandise from:— ?).\\9 Housel, chairman of the|and comprehensive legislation | *f ’ y VH ) Y to last Saturday and, unless forced C GEO. B. RICE ome Economics Committee, ad-|covering the matter, in case the iw 10°'S WHC to close down by inclement weath ompacts PLUMBIRG SRTNG dressed the club, dealing with) administration decides o transfer| | AND WHERE | |er. exvected to reach the Elaciey OIL DBURNERS X of the outstanding points cov-)the Philippine Islands from con-lm "~ 7 7 g — e ey d GASTINEAU GROCERI red in her department. An ac-{trol of the War Department to nlvr“ —— Jo'l'lst ns L an “I tell you In advance what i unt of her experiences on her{ Department of the Interior. Karl K. Watz, Alaska repre- ons job will cost” PHONE 37 I recent lecture tour in the States| “I would not want to attempt|gentative of the Northern Pacific Bemled Ba(rs " | “was also given by Mrs. David|administration of the Philippine | Rajlway, who has been in Junean CAND & \ N i We_deliver three times daily and free every time Rl Bl inde Tnm ‘penea Tonen 1 s S ML o S 1 Novelty Beads. || MU0 || Coffee and cake were served|Law,” said Secretary Work, ex-|ijan for Seward on his way into FRESH ’ (95 = T — at the conclusion of the meeting.|plaining that in his opinion {15 Fairbanks. He may stop over hers RE: all colors e aarir i provisions would accord to thelagain on his way south, 9 RVEY CREW LEAVES| mterior Depariment sutticient con-| 3y, 1. Rupest and Robert Walke- There Is None CALL 331 FOR ANGOON TO MAKE trol. {lin, traveling men, sailed westward Better CORRECT TIME There had heen a sugg ‘lon the Aleutian last night, the ATICN SURVE Y| from some questers prev usly [ former for Latouche and the lat- P that the President might make|ier for Seward. With a crew of four men, Dan|the Droposed transfer by me il AL AT LUDWIG NELSON P. Mumbrue, U. S. Surveyor, left|of an executive order ‘following Adverusing aiways pays. Use Expert Watch and Jewelry yesterday for Angoon to complote | prec Pfl“‘"l“ established hy previows|the eolumus of The Bmpirs Repairing survey of the settlement, which | Presidents, | ill wind up the season’s work | While the War Department has Phone 25 Free Delivery) 3—— —n within the townsite. Mr. Mumbrue's crew was com “ppsed of: L. Dauphiny, A. An- . derson, Winston Spencer, and i} ' George Phillips. C. B. Naghel ac- 0 companied the party as far as illisnoo for a few days hunt. ERSBURG MAN IS ad ety ‘.”fu:‘-mfi_lzls:lm :*lunlv’:.:r-‘ Fl l Sl . {| 5 cans TOMATOES, Solid pack, No. 24 ............. $1.00 BCIVEN SEVERE FINE |"r"ioi shors ' tramper | £ CCUTUIV@E SNITES || 8 cans SPUHACH, Ho. 2, 1.00 R&fOR hrid wheh e 4o 6 cans HOMINY, No. 21, . 1.00 AND JA!L SENTENCE tation and what it means lrv.(“ 5 P m N 9 1.00 i Territo; telling many things cans PUMPKIN, No. 2/ S § 5 ST of interest resarding transpor 4 cans PEAS, No. 2 . L convictea of v the Alas-{yjon i Alaska from the first rail-! 9 6 cans PEAS, Sifted Mission, No. 2 lzl:::;huxu La ).‘1 ,'"::‘")I',“: G {road bulit in the Mterlor to the! 6 cans ST. BEAN, No.'2. » . ¥ al ane [ ¢ . o e N |6 cuns TOMATORS, Pure, o, w5 s 0 pay a fine of $500, sald ad-lyyiding of two new rall lines,! ] [ i : FRU’TS es received by U. S.lone to extend from Haines In| | Marshal Albort Murati wi Ratarn Mbskar o the Bhart y 3 sfore Commissioner Claus-|yng Sea and another to the Are The Clothing Man 4 cans PEACHES, !hce or halves, Melba, No. 21, ...$1.00 shurg. Océan from' Fairbanks. This 5 cans PINEAPPLE FIN "?o 1.00 1 was rested by Depuly | jostin said, would aid mater \ 4 cans BLACKBERRIES, )1.,‘ ’ arshal Brown. The officer re-|in settlement and. development of, 5 cans PEARS, Bartlett No. 2 . orted he had seized 14 barrels|natural resources. He pointed out| 3 1 " o1 smash and two stills competely | the fact that with the read " it X ipped in Murati's opinlon, supply of minerals, agricultu 9 \Georze Kim, of the Alaska Cafe, {jands, fish and timber lands, the| 3 lOOk lwuer and u)ear longgr jersburg, was also arrested, | Territory could easily aecommo-| 5 Rt 4 i« with the possession of in-ldate 25,000,000 people. — (rair.| | KNICKERBOCKER 3 piicating liguor and pleaded guil-| banks News-Miner,) t s " 5 - y. He will be sentenced on Oz b i ! Ba et If 5o come here lfl! § @ober 24, Marshal White was ad-' NEW SILVERADO ORE | nq o d : SREATES SENSATION| T . | Candles MISS wmu BR]DE tmsl:n:gles “,[ native silver ora 1 k. e new st * on the Silve| " b ado Group on Silverado mountain,| | 20-inch and 24-inch the presence of several in- Ariends and relatives, Miss €. Dodson, daughter of Mr. Jolin Dodson, pioneer “River settlers, last mnigit bmh of Mr. Wnuer utheastern Alaska. The pariy|not opposed the proposed transfer made the trip on the gashoat Jazz |openly, it is understood th of: ORI Ty The crew will survey the town.|ficials there desire to maintain [ e boundary elimination lines, as|control of the Philippines, and i} A NEW SHIPME efined in the Presidential pro-|all probability will make an ef- , gt ¥ & “elamation recently issued. In ad-|fort to bring influence to bear| ! * dition it will run subfiivision lines in that direction. | ol JOSLIN ADDRISSES and builder of the e 1927 PACK OF DEL MONTE CANNED GOODS DIRECT FROM PACKERS VEGETABLES COLLEGE STUDENTS "ARGONAUT Light Weight Gray Falcon Joslin, Alaskan \nnnm’r Tanana \"Ill(‘\ today [Sep! student body! 1005, the 1 ana faculty of created a sensation in during the past week, Chunks taken from vein during the early day of week appear almost solid silyer and’ were characterized by experi- enced mining men they had ever s A block of | the ore several inches ins circum- ference and cut into a cube with a hacksaw, appears to be almost | solid silver throughont and is quics | the most spectacular sample of | |Free Delivery Phone 134 silver ore so far found anywhere inthe district, Good sized sam.| | o> Statiom Post Office No, 1. | ples arr;hg silver values rua. by the camn Many Colors the new s i BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CoO. When We Sell It Its Right as the richest i A

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