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" tha United Sta RS DOUGLA NEWS ROGERS BRINGS COAL The Admiral. Rogers arrived here from the South yesterday at 3 p. m. bringing gemeral freight and 75 tons of Black Diamond Nut coal for the ecity bunkers which were nearly empty. —— e SALMON SHIPPED - The last shipment of canned salmon for this year amounting to 20 cases were sent south by the Douglas Island Packing Co., yes- terday on the Rogers. .- BED-RILCEN e Sam Goldstein, who has been sick for several months is report- ed to be in a precarious condition at his home in the native village. An effort was to be made this afternoon to move him to the Government hospital in Juneau for' treatment. United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at An- ¢horage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, for a Soldiers’ Adanional Homestead. Serial No. 0638F NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ‘That the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of the State of Washington, and doing busi- ness - {n. Alaska. through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney: in Fact, has filed application, Serial No. 06385, for a patent under Sec- tions' 2306 and 2307 of the Re- vised ‘Statutes of the United States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Ofticial Survey No. 1575, situated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 mim 00 sec. No., Longitude 133 deg. 67 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- Tarly described as follows: “Beginning at cornér -No. 1 M. C: on the north shore of Gambier Bay. whence U. S. L. M, No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. 54 min. E, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to cornér No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 Geg. 06 min. W. 1,71 chains . (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. \W.. 8.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. 8.27 chains . (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. 2.78 chains (8) 8. 34 deg 1.98 chains (6) S. 35 deg. 50 min. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg. 56 min. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. 3.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. 1.10 :hains, (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Theénce W. 3.96 chains to corner No. 3; themce N. 22,62 chains to corner No. 4; thence B. 13.50 chains to cornér-No. 5; thence 8. 2.75 chains to cormer No. 1, the place of beginning, contain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” - Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed Jand should file thei verse:claims with the Register od Land Oftice, Anchorage, Alaska, within . thell of _publication, or thirty days ‘therehfter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statuf n-f:a at Anchorage, " Alaska, the 2nd day ot November, 1927, J. LINDLEY GRREN, First pupucation, Nov: 10, Tase publication; Juu. 36, 1 e e e et ~EERLE / W. . 02 min, { | WARSECRETARY ASKS FOR BIG AMOUNT, FLOOD iSeven Million Dollars.for’pa (Continuea rrom Page One.) In noting the death of Major General Leonard Wood, Governor Gereral of the Philivpines, Se retary Davis said that never in taeir history had the government of fac &8 2dded, “are General Wood's most|: ifitting monument. the BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG s £ e oo e B& Al SeET P Tve GoT NOUD BETTER SPEAKR To MV WIFE PERMISSION T& ORGANRE ABOUT 1T, BARNEY = I SHE SAaYS O.k Tu Sen [ra— ! % A B0 CHATTER OF WIE SECRET AND. MVETERIW S ORDER OF THE BROMERWOOD 0 BILLY GOATS * WETE SONNA HAVE ThE FIneST }»fle ‘u_qunr;mms US.A AanD WANT YOU 78 JOIN : SOUR ASPLCATION - g L @ WD Wy Ring Peatures Syndicate. Ine Grent Britam nghts By BI — WHAT DO You TRINE OF T ANNIE 2 BETTER ALX N 'ment of a great people. “Never have the people of the islands Dbeen more prosperous. lNever has the outlook for the fu- | tare been more bright. This hap- | py situation is the result of the |policies pursued by the United \States in its goverance of the | Philippines, reinforced and main- itainml by a sterling administra- {tlon of the islands during the st six years.’ Mr, Davis rencarsed at langth the statistics showing. develop- Emergency Expendi- I tures Army Needs tation through the Mississippi- Warrior bars: services and said |the time was at hand for a de- | Corporation but made no recom- | mendation as to what govern- | ment policy should be. Instead ithe War Secretary outlines s possible methods of meeting the Gemand for greater service. They tuday. ranged from continued operation Wood’s Mohument as at present, with gradual in- “The Philippires of today,” he|crease of equipment out of earn- ngs, to large increase of capi- A3 wa review |talization and wide expansion ol recent progress, we must ever service. Included in the su the islands been ‘“‘im so satil o toty and promising condition’ retain a mental image of the per-|tions of possible policies was son. untiring zeal of the great admin-|zens” istrator. BTo intelligently the full significance|Da of PR “‘semi-pubiic grcup of citi- under proper safeguards such back-|and in accordance “with the or- intention,” but Secretary did not commit himself to the suggestions he makes. ality, the patriotiem and the lo a Without und we cannot expect to grasp | iginal the gradual but sure develop-lany —_———— The Store of - Quality and : Economy SEATTLE FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. People of Juneau: At this time of the year the manage- ment of this store expresses its appreciation of the wonderful welcome and patronage ex- tended to us since the opening of this store. With all the difficulties we have had, we have tried with'all or power to fullfil our promises. Weé solicit your codperation so we'll be ablé to operate this winter with- out an enormous loss and we guarantee through your ' cooperation to demolish the practice anid words of Alaska prices. We are pteparing to render every as- sistance in mfaking your Christmas dinner most succéssful, economical and plentiful in every way. ; A FEW ITEMS FOR THIS WEEK Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs— ‘' Mediums 55¢ a dozen; 2 for $1.05 Selects 65¢ a dozen; 2 for $1.25 Best fresh’ Butter, direct from the dairy : : 55 cents a pound Best quality Bacon, neatly sliced..55¢ a pound Cudahy Puritan Hams, heatly sliced........ i.cc...50 cents a pound Hams and Bacons .11 eeiits a pound ~i.....35¢ a* pound Siussndp e haba s b s ssenanbean: Better Prices on Whole 7 1.00 Pl los s ment of commerce and tl'z‘nspor-‘ KINKS IN LAW " ARE REVEALED 1 (Numerous me; Recommenda- ticns Made — Liquor Situation Summarized | (Conmtinuca rrom Tage One.) ed that would_allow crim- from ‘any fede on indictments to in any place withi Statos territory. Tho ar {rested person would bo entitled [to bail in the di ct where ar- i rested. For More Judges gent concurred in the | ndations of senior circuit {judges for additional fedorai |judges to relieve the congested ourts and urged Congress to al- low district judges for the south- jern and eastern districts of New { York, the southern district of | Mr | recomr S |fowa and a judge for the secnnfl‘ circuit, which includes Vermont, | New York and Connecticut. { In advocating a law to permic i stenographers in grand jury ! rooms, tha Attorney General d clared “it becomes able that an accurate stenographic record of the testimony of wit- nesses before the grand jury be always available and it is a necea- sary aid to the better administra- tion ‘of justice.” —————— , Old papers for sale at The Empire atarrh Of nose or throat is usuglly benefited by snuffing up nostrils "nnd inkali Evnpors ! | s VAPO R U am)Z_Mwm_fksasmMu RADIO Electric Co. MARTIN LYNCH, Mgr. Radio Sets and Accessories WAS GOWNG T V& A LADES - BY ATIY. GEN, highly desir-| /\MELL IO LvE 7 \ F Ty ——— / J/am 1 A oAl IARY Jokn /| A":lz“t.‘;‘ N \ ] / CView (ou e ANWES Lz LETRE T N [ | {Great Damage Already Done by Four Disas- i trous Timber Fires ! |One Action of |Former Secretary |Fall Sustained i 6—The y of Ln- i terior Fall in sustaining title of the Standard Oil Company to a | portion of the 1%k Hills oil re- | cerve, under grant from Califor- nia, was ‘today upheld by the Court of Appeals, 'Melntosh, Northern Chief, A-Y Pioneers SEATTLE, Dee. B6—Archibald | McIn and his wife have bee: | chosen Northern Chief and Lady ho Golden North, respective ds of the Alaska-Yukon Pio- and its auxiliary, the La- dies of the Golden North. Mcintesh is one of the { WASHINGTON, Dee. jacticn of former Secrel Yukon wunent oil wave. Safe, isfactory. Fern Beau- adv. sure and s |ty Parlor, 213 Seward St. | WHEATSWORTH WHOLE WHEAT ‘ GRAHAM CRACKERS ARE IN STOCK AGAIN Get some while they last SANITARY “The Store That Pleases” Phones 83 and 85 SPECIA STOP and LOOK ! I L SALE ON | MEN’S WO OL SHIRTS An exceptionally good valus in men’s all wool “Black Bear” Shirts. Many (different color combinations in plaids and for \ress work. Sizes 1414 checks to choose from. Suitable wear these cold days or for to 17, FIRES RAGING | IN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES,, Cal., Dec. 5. A‘] Fires, which in four major sec-| {tors of Southern California, fed lon thousands of acres of brush| jand timber, consumed fifty homes, and eabins early today and have! | reackied out greedy hands to seize! ivaluable watersheds. | Dwiving winds which often | veered, turned tle flames in some ;dlstrk-tn to near gale proporl!cns( and mocked the army of 3,000! fighters, ' | More than a score of men| (along the far flung battle fromt, received minor injuries. The property damage is already into the millions ol; | estimated | dollars. ! i e PATERSON, N. )., Dec. 5—Cun| a bride employed outside her home keep her mind on her work | in the business world? I The board of education debatad ! this problem following a request by two school teachers for leaves {of absence to go on their honey-| moons. 1 “A tcacher just back from her { honeymoon, or about to go on {one, cannot keep her mind on her {duties in the ¢lassroom,” insisted ' | John O’Connor, president of tue, { board, leader of the minority. { But by a vote of 4 to 3, the two | teachers, Misa' Helen Friedman jand Mrs. Margaret Bllis (a widow |about to remarry), were permitted {to go on leave, | | 1’ 1 LLE DE BECK dMilCAREFUL |49 THE GREATEST CAR! € 2 WE ALWAYS USE <« | ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHORE 15 FRANKLIM DOING WELL | - \ HANSEN I{ BUSINESS George Franklin, who was| I am now working for myself. brought to Juneau Friday an tuxj'Will do paperhanging, kalsomin- Active for medical tréatraent for|IM8, interior and exterior paint- a broken arm, is doing uicely in|ing, furniture refinishing, all the St. Ann's hospital today, as-|Work guaranteed or no pay: tendants said. Phone 3703. —adw. OLAF HANSEN. - e el 13 You must be a GOOD SCOUT to " help a BOY SCOUT SUPPOSE COLUMBUS HAD HEEDED THE KNOCKERS! And suppose we cf today should heed every jm suggestion E end every imnulse to snend! Let us determine upen a policy of sane living, sa end perseverance as did e o CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS First National Bank “There is »o Substitute for Safely” Tell ’Em”™ “If you won’t tell 'em you can’t sell ‘'em.” . CHRISTMAS Goods should ‘be on display now-----TODAY TELL ’EM thm, the columns