The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1928, Page 2

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Gorner Fourth lin Sts The public is cordially invited A Pastor | to Attend these services and visit ; 11 o'clock, | the reading room. A Excellent - Rible School Resurrection Lutheran Rible School. Chnrf'h | e Will be no evening serv ————— " foe R but the Pres-| Corner ot il ans Main Sts | Bstaion - ch I repeat the|REV. HARRY R. ALL Pa Ea Eaktita R md| Sumday services | Dawn.’ t Church! 11t100a m.- h roning \\Offlhfll | Sunday ev |Subject, “The Witness of God." AT b Weicodie Z5F Bvery 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. . body. 8;00 p. m Evening worship. g Subject 1 TI'rifl 4 g & o w! Obey that religlons impulse Chmmn Sncmc Church vhict es within you and ne to church on Sunday. You BE MADE | REV. R. A: GAILEY, Pastor.’ | The property has already been | for the Forest Service, will have night, had a fair atténdance, and f 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. |opened up but work was closed | charge of the case for the Depart- | the l‘rlnlm-";l :lanneufl] ;ua cflrmd - L x. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: “God’s|down on January 15 owing to| nwm. of Agriculture. Assistant | out ot beds, cold Irwmes and g ““é‘;}i;s“},‘”h@ J“'Ss“f’“‘,“;“f“;‘u.n v of Protection.” ther conditions. Mr. Blls.| strict Forester B. F. Heintzle- | Seed flats were explaiied and dis- gidio 1’,’1,“ Hh f-"uf Alaska 30 p. m.—The Presbyterian|worth said they expected to be man will appear on behalf of the |cussed by those present. . Also Precinct ("{f‘Ao Borie, U “Sun.m will render the Cantata,|producing by May 15.—(Seward | | Forest Service. District Inspector | Other matters were jbrofight up Before Frank A. %,‘,io Pro. | “Darknes and Dawn.” Gateway). Questions of Vltal Import J. A. Ramsey of the General Land |that were of interest to the gard-f} Commiseioner, ex-offic The pastor will give a short | Office will represent the Interior ener at this time of the year, d ! Invol fli : br:]te J‘q 8-\ of the Bstate of|talk on muste. PICKED UP IN SEATTLE nvolved in Conflict- ! jcpariment when so much planting and last n the Ma o ) Nuete OFY re Cordially # » e Rin * . . " he ive( minute planning is going on. fo: | Tou DAV praconserl by e i Al Sahlinger, who forfeited | ng Claims to Site ‘n;‘)[v; A‘)‘]‘:,]lllz age ek v;\\l-:‘\vw'k. the garden which will be gorge ¢ It appearing to “ '”_“f“’ 'j £ g 7 $1,000 bail when he left the Te Thi . . } - | Will go to I hikan next Wednes. | ously colorful in a few months. ] ey '7“”1”'\‘“ ! y”.;”, the ad-| Holy Trmxtv Cnthedrul | [tory last fall after having hm-n),! e no i lday to attend to other Land Of-| OWwing to the fact that the club pud. fied by . 1 e e e ) @| infictell iy the Grand Jiity s neS Are OO IitH. A8l [fice business and remain there |13 behind in the prosram for thef ministrator of the estate of Tom ru\mrq B ¥ Dean. & {case involving pc T ‘s i it was decided last night o ! Sorji i . H charged with stealing fish, has|® ; Wil after the hearing. Mr. | SPring, it was decided last nigh Davin, deceased, that it is n Phone 5603 been arrested In Seattle, agcord.|TIBNts in Alaska which. ' wi b leave here |t0 have an extra meeting next sary to sell the real estate of said| Sunday services: gl it OE e ACUOTC | heard at Ketchikan next month. | Heintzleman expects (o leav here | ik h that the. memb decedent to pay the debts of de-| Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. |8 fo information received at|y, " iqence will be heard before|2bout April 26, and Mr. Staley will h,r o ";Lh[ sl tme T,m iy e (o A R O s P A s the U. S. District Attorney's of- . e “| come direct from Portland to Ket.|of the club can ge e informa- Meedent and the expenses and| Choral Eucharist and Sermon,| i@ oo 5 BETCt SO Depart. | Judge J. W. Kehoe who has been | T | | tion in time for their gardens this charges of administration, a de-111:00 a. m ment of Justice agent at Seattle, | °818nated by Registrar and fa-§ K ar. O.c of the talks mext week [} ®ecription of said real estate be-| Sunday School at 12:30 AGEYL | asent at Seatlle. | oiver J. Lindley Green of Anchor TR AT | Wi be tbire, by R 4 3 : : ™ He is being held there pending : | Adserusinz arwvays pays. Use | Will be on rose, culture, by | «ing as follows: e at Douglas. sarboval. DrasREdinE age to take the testimony on oral the columns of The Empire. Mize, Bquity 1n ot, situated gt e { interrogatories. : 5 ; ; , on Lower Front or |&m— 4 e | Two Federal Departments will| — - bl e R Oatholio Church {| Mrs. Dave Housel is an out.|, “WO 'S8 el | “+ Franklin Street, within the 15 % {bound passenger on the Admiral|D® YeDresented at the he aring, the | | } town of . i Fifth and Gold Streets. Evans. She s going to her home | Interior Department and the De-| T ion T e 6:00 a, m.—Low Mass in Hos- | the east to visit with ,..1,.“»,(.\“'fi_".““_;"";‘;;f ST cgiee. Tl FOR TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVE i 8 IRTES pital Chapel for severa seks. i B 00, (%0 | GIREEY D | e ® seribed as follows e a b L AR AR g o ____|contlicting _claims on the Swan| FIRST. DINASION ’ 3 Commencing at . corner Sermon, General Communion for| UNITED @TMBES LAND OFFICE | l-ake waterpower site in Carroll " : No. 1, which s at x!u: iha aMttaven. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. Inlet 28 miles from Kn_l:-h‘kuu, P 1}0}1.":' 1'11)\\ ':}'“" ’_“"""'“ ::: ! 10:30 a. m—High Mass and| U, S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY L Is Unic‘ler ;e;rr:ntl B ™ a Lowe t I §erhon No. 1657 Last year the Federal Power - [l Frakin Street, and the 1 m.—Sunday School Serial No. 06519 | Commission granted a temporary o KETCHIKAN i ; uth side of the driveway b ; g e levelopment covering this andj ' ! 7 m Rosary, Sermon NOTICE OF APPLICATION | develor & i Lk, 3 = cxiending from ~u:‘.1 I.ul\\: ot s oAl i Bonaaiotton’ 4t he Blessed |IN THE MATTER OF THE AP-|other sites to the Zellerbach inter. Soliciting the support of all who are interested ¢ Front :Street or Franklin |sacrament PLICATION of the DEEP SEA!ests of San Fran o in connac- 5 " | Street, to rm;1 doc u\;\ nd 2 r 1 .MON COMPANY, a corpor- | tion' with its projected pulp um]‘i in the prosperity of _Al’“‘k& “ floats of the ann arf TIMEA on, for leave to enter and|Paper development in. the Ketchi P 1 uth § mbly of God Mission purchase a tract of land, con-|kan distr The conflict { REPUBLICAN PRIMARI.ES ¥ b e sisting of 14.36 res, as a! when J. T. Jones, Tacoma, cl 4 3 S 5 flflnmx‘ql‘}f:)"'m” trade and manufacturing site,led 480 acres of land in the valley | April 24, 1928, 0 feet to corner B "“\,‘;[{'q Bl locat Chichagoff Island, embracing the power site. 48 - e ory t Ala | He based his claim in a quit : ta corn IR 'by given that the claim deed to the land which he 1 s ; % g T\ Deep Sea S n C 1 cor-|secured in 1915 from one William i \ l 15004 School | poration, duly ¢ zed and ex- Bell. The latter claims in 1904 to ankl AR T A A ting under the 1 of the State have purchased from an Indian 3 . 1, 1 1,|‘|(}"']':m'l’}q"q"l‘;l‘:g:’" l‘:’;"“:;(‘{‘ |t W | qualified to|Chief George Johnson, who' claim- ginning. The s oy n‘f M’“h ‘nmnm | ‘n the Terri-|ed a possessory right under the! being all that portior X \h:llwv(-k‘N'I'Vi(‘l'q Vu’wry Tues |9 b in the State provisions«of the Act of Congress 4= the Mann Wharf property %hy and IO AL S b t n and whose Alas- of 1884, As the tract i3 located j »n\':"\rvl by \} B. | o, " Prises e n o » ad'ress is Port in Tongass National Forest, the T] S & l " . f be t]’l t Mann, of Chicago, Illinois, B e LAttt and whose case to determine ownership wag 1€ Serenaders wil give a few numbers tha # i o he soutk p N L We L6 ce 9 i 3 nt 1 i § ;- wituated on th ath side Prcsbvtennn vac Church | |Wa [ address is|brought by the Department of are new to the dance public of Jumeau. of the driveway intersect- e 2 | Colr Wash- | Agriculture, b g said prop d \nfl Iay \Vnrlw ington, 1 The questions to be settled, as leading from s ver 10:30 a. Morning Service.|in the | outlined by the Forest Service, THE FLOOR 0. K. i Front or Franklin Street 11:30 a ible School [in Anche s \ | 2rm: to the wharf and floats, 7:00 p. m—Weuresiay—-Mid-fand ent 1 1—Whether - possessory rights which has not heretofore week prayer servi ; |Manufact ‘v ‘e the lands em- | attempted to be tramsferred tol OOD TI["E SURE been conveyed to the City A cordial welcome i give to|hraced in :n-Mineral Sur-|Mr. Jones were in fact held by ¢ of Juneau, together with all to attend these services. |vey No. 16 dzh are situated 'the original Indian ecldimant. b all the tenements, heredit- - - |on the we ove of Port Al-! 2—If such rights were held by . . 44 . :h,( nt .‘(.411 ;Iu,mv‘.i nances ‘SA[VATION ARMY | the b the such claimant, whether there was it thercunto belonzing or in that use and occupancy of the anywiec appertaining WILL START DRIVE|!.. land as to give the assiguce @ SATURDAY—14TH—9:30 Said equity S E— continuous, valid claim to it. | a contract to purchase The Salvation - . sald premises, payable at week launch its Gk e T the rate of twenty-five 1 for fu | | dollars with inicrest on for tha e 1 deferrad payments at the Capt. C. O. i encing at Corner No. 9y rate of six per cent por i ward ‘ge of the Juneaa 1, on mean high tide line on annum, balance ¢ on ibranch of the army. Major W. J.| west shore of Port Althorp, i K i comtract apy mately rs, commanding the work| Alaska, whence U. S. L. M. E . ¢ nine hundred dollars | y in Alaska, will ar-| No. 1657 bears south 16 B INDEPENDENT 3 It is thercforo hereby ORDER-|rive in Juncau next Tuesday ou| 58’ 24” east 18.24 chains dis- BD by this Court that any and!the Yukon to assist Capt. Edward | tant; thence west 20.30 | § all persons interested the | in prosecuting the drive. chains to Cerher No. 2; 4 estate of said deceased The necessity for money will thence North 11,18 chaing to 23 fore the above named |not be as great this vear” said| Cormer No. 3; thence East £ States Commissioner, ex - )| Capt. Bdwards, “as it was last, for| 6.85 chains to Qorner No. 4; %1 Probate Judge for the last year we had to complete the thence, meandering the mean , Precinct, Territory o , on|beadquarters building on Wil high tide line on west shore Thursday, the 17th loughby Avenue. Nearly all of the| of Port Althorp, Alaska, | 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock |money raised in Tuneau will bs| south 26° §9° Bast 3.48 a. m., of said day, at the court|used locally, though, of course, the chains, South 456° 30’ Rast ! yoom of said court, at the United!|Juncau branch must make it 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ States Court House in »Vlu Cit ntribution to the ge East 3.33 chalns, South 31° !_o: Junea‘u,A.llunkeflulI'r- ;-xm!‘ Ter-|in Alaskz and the wer 5 18’ East 3.76 chains, North . ritory o aska, to show cause|out the - | 86° 56’ East 3.18 chains; why an order should not be| The pio f Salvation Arm:| South 67° €04’ Bast 1.06 ! granted to said administrator to|work X been| chains, South 18° 20° East % . sell the real estate belounging to|marked v 1| 1.44 chains, South 18° 30° | i the estate of said Tom Davin,|Capt. Pdv 3, only has u| West 0.58 chains, to Corner cr " 4 deceased. b good building hwn put up in Ju-| No 1, the place of beginning. it is further ORDERED that|neau, but o station with twenty| Declination 31° 30’ East. 'flge time m .m wnll never be m W ‘h @ copy of this order be puhlmhed soldiers I been establiched at Any and all persons claiming l"or b“fldln, h 9 ! b . ot inday School at Wedne 8:15 p monial meeting 12:15 p. m sday, - - Christian Science Reading Room o n church building. This room is Northern L Presbyterian en to t public W(*dnt‘s(l’n fternoons fr 2:30 to 4. inday services will be held at | 11 a. m .in the Church of Chris; tian Science Soefety of Junean on| Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-| throughout the atter sunshine by friend with you, ORDER To SHOW CAUSE WHY|| ORDER OF SALE OF REAL |+ ESTATE SHOULD NOT 4 S Methedist Episcopal Church iA Fourth an@ seward Streets m —Testi- | SR 1f you like to becosne versed in the newest danice proving immensely popular in New_ York, the photos above. will show you how in one easy lesson. . First: The girl steps back on her right foot, crosses the left foot in front of the nght and bal- ready on the ground, on the Min- Worth 1s assoclated n. These. fa. 1 clude E. Ritchie, Frank Kempher and other Valde A. J. Dimond, James Patterson, | people. Tenakee, and there been sub stantial growth at all the other stations, . in the Alaska Daily Empire, newspaper published and prmtcd ! at Juneau, Alaska, and that three pnpl- hereof be posted in three iblic places within the Juneau %M!, Territory of Alaska. ‘ ted at Junecau, Alaska, this 17th’ day of March, 1928. ! ————eee——— H. ELLSWORTH TAKING STAMP MILL TO VALDEZ Having completed packing his stamp mill, which had been in storage here, Harry Ellsworth de- parts tomorrow might on the S. S. Alaska for Valdez where the mill SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Un)lud States Commissioner, ' ex-ofticio Probate Judge. . 17, 1928, April 14, 1928, will be set up, along with one al-|Last publication, ances on the left foot. 'Second: Drawing the right foot up to the left and balancing on the right. Third: As the partners swing into the dance. Fourth: Extending the right foot forward and completing the routine. : 3-The area to which such pos. 53 Hdring G May B fiE i The hearing will start before MEET xlr WEEK Commissioner Kehoe May 8. W.| WLk F. Staley, of Portland, attorney; The Garden . giw , ‘meeting last any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the United States*Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, their adverse claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) days thereaftér. DATED at Anchorage, Alaska, this 7th day of April, 1928, J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U, 8. Land Dffice. § First publication, x:fl 12, 1928. e 14, 1928. Eivos J uneau-Young Hardware Co. “BETTER BE SAFE THAN TO BE SORRY”* WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION INSU RANCL 5 Yt Affects all employers of labor having a payroll of five or more. arising under this law in limits of For a small initial premium with thi e balance payable A copy of the law will be sent upon request. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inec. Climax Wallpaper and Window Shade Cleaner Unequaled for cleaning Wallpaper, windew ~}ndes and calcimines, Try a can aml be convmced HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 “ "Workimen’s Compensation Insurance We' write policies protecting you from claims $9,000—$18,000 at the end of the policy. year. . INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economie and Efficient: Government. VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ' FOR REPRESENTATIVE | He pledges” himself ‘to give a square deal to both labor and capital. TANKS Next door to Marme Electfic & Supply, Lom Front St. “A. M. CEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS If 1ts Made of Sheet Metal We Make It PHONE 154 STACKS AND FRESCOING i nwmm 348 mn.mm i8¢ Al' i SIGNG PICTORIAL ADVERTISI That’s what everyone Ms who buys their gro- ceries here, in our store you are getting a chandise—plus courtéous treatment. PRlMARY ELECTION AP’RIL 23 ! Our- Groceries Stand For SERVICE ' * QUALITY e SATISFACTION L We want you to feel that for every uapént dollar’s Vflg‘& ieF- Phone 478 and your order will ln défivaral .

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