The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Friday; gentle. var LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Vcloclty 30.26 4 86 SE 8 30.22 and warmer fable Wmthrl ldy Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon tcdu_v 93 30.18 46 " CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TTODAY Highest Low 8a.m. 8 ) temp._t m temp. 24 35 5 Pt‘ Cldy 8 pm. | teanp. 34 10 3 50 Stations— Nome Bethel Fort Yuken Tanana Eagle 3 16 St. Paul G Dutch Harbor. 34 Kodiak 38 Cordova 10 Juneaun 42 Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 28 *—TLess than 10 miles. Juneau, Francisco NOTE—Observations at Dutch. Harbor, Kodlak, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITICNS Peninsula and hig d Western Ca pressure is low south of’the Alask estern Pacific Ucean, Bering a 1y . high _throughout Ala \ir weather except from Kodiak to the utian Islands whe eontinues. Precipitation was general except the extreme Scutheast n unimportant but ter in the Interior The in the and - mod over: Ala precipita Al ¥ changes have | idly, this morning | DOUGLAS | 4 | They North EAGLES TO HONOR MOTHERS | ., | husband | Mr. and M purchased t Pifth oceupy . O Loy street which soon as it Mrs. Loukko Juneau in a few days have lea the G house which conduct g ko is vacated. expect as to - ed lodging will A special pr pared by t ternal Ord en Sund the Liberty of Mother's some fine ned, Rev. deliver an REBEKAHS GIVING CARD EVENT SATURDAY in obse In ‘addition to! xmhlu!’ numb: plan- ‘ A. P. Kashevaroft \\h]\ address. - > BACCALAUREATE GUNDAY card party of bakah which w couple of months a Saturday evening Fellows Hall. The last les | . | Odad PR O | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED P | OF HELEN THELMA HEWITT A. Gailey of the Method-| ist Kpiscopal church of Juneau will preach the baccalaureafe ser-! mon to the graduating class of the high school next Sun morning | at 11 o'clock. The : wiil be held in the Congregational church. . Rev. R. 2 Mrs. Ada Hewitt the engagement of her dau Helen Thelma, of this ecity, to Herbert A. McManus of New York City. The wedding will take place in Douglas sometime next month | Miss Mewitt has lived practical eyt — Iy all of her life in and OPERETTA “YANKI SAN" is one of the cit popular young . TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK |agjes, Mr. McManus came here b from Juneau about a year ani “Ngxt: Tuesday night, May employed at the Treadwell the-dats. set for the operetta!poundry. “Yankj San” which is to be sgiven| 4 Douglas high school Glee | [ ¢l h;iu'me Liberty theatre. The ! detay’ fn giving the pl which was, 10’ have been put on tonight, wiliiiallow: those taking part op- portanity to become more nearly lelter perfect in their parts. has annour hier s 15 This stere winh be open even- 3 on the 10th of each month the accommodation of the or trade. ady. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM — - ~P1d papara for sale at Tne Empire Baking Insurance It you find any fault whatever in this baking powder ' think yoy do, your grocef Vill return your money a0 U0 pay for the eggs, butte: flour, etc., you have used or oottt _" .Cldy | | work. "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THUR\DAY MAY IO |928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SP/ \Rls I’LU Vim FCUNCATION oF TR NATIONAL CHAPTER Wou AMOST COMPLETE , rmVITATION 1 BEING SENT To LoCAL ANGAR THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY Te BE 5E ARS < S Ll\\nNC, aF THe CCRP\\.RSTLN(_ BARNEY GO0GLE The GRAND TUPREME EXALTED ANGORA WILL OFF \Cl WITH Tug === HORSEFEAQAHERS HERMAN POLTE A~ (oK) EVERETT GRuE V.C GIRARD R A D TmnsTon ot J HERE g o BE PUT it RNERS TON WE GOt A TRUCKLOF FACK RECORDS S oF MY Tk Gt TG AV Tue BECUITS eate 1o Grea: Beitain work in Foreat | ROSE CROIX CHAPTER WILL CONFER DEGREES Chapter of Rose Croix of W HO'S WE The 10 AND WHERE and dauzhter. Ir-.dl at Blind slough men bound for Sitka on|started last Mr, Imiral Rogers include Jac .\I\HH be in char se, Carly the Scottish Rite Bodies of Ju | nean, will confer the 15th to 1S8th degrees tomorrow ‘clock.” The degrees will t 1 by the Past Mz apter, under the w. ve A dinner a precede the atherine rget-Me on the the ( of J Ip. m. Peter: rt Creek rived Line | D€ on the St in Jun steamer Taku River. | This work of the | Temple. last degree Rite Bodies of the new will be the the Scottish complation Taku. Among thos miral Watson for H Cark f John Capt. George I Ketchikan on the hort inspec LRI SN SR Fugene Permanpent Waves, $15 American Bealty Parlor. —adv B Chi UNITED STATES LANLD OFFICE |« ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. S. NON- MIW%(I;ML SURVEY | i No.. 165 Sertai No. 04519 ‘ M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION |lector, was THE MATTER OF THE AP-|¢enger on f PLICATION of the DEEP SEA| Frank SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- | merchant ation, for leave to enter and|home purchase a tract of land, ¢ sisting of 14.36 acres, as a de and manufacturing site, »«d on Chichagoff Island,! rritory of . Notice is hereby given that the Sea Salmon Company, a cor- ion, duly organized and e sting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to|er gage in business in the tory of Alaska and in the of Washington, and whose kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, and whose Washington fost office addres Colman Building, Seattle, Ws ington, has filed its application in the United States Land Office on Polley, Ha [N Sufilecoo in that Rogers fo Mrs her mot who h some tim | miral turn w land and Pursell, for here the steamer. Salesmen ar Adm State | Abral Alas- | F. Roh six weel nd Seattle, returned il Rogers. Dunn Admi who with the nute dogs to Tc Not Adr afternoon f burg. Faulkner, kin on enroute He is tal o leaving on the A Pe Newmarker Whitney, Adr Ferritorial tax col nes Admiral R B city, on the Admiral Among those leavi her, b will continue south to ing on the s from the ks’ .\‘I J \\'l', she visited with her son W | Chamb between Among in and J. H. Hall | J 1 the eight round-trip|and Klawok. Cre on the Admiral Rogers is|jobs will be taken Hug of Sydney, Aus-| Work will start about resident of that| ———— the Territory MINARD MILL IN HOSPITAL Mill, perintdndent Water Company, oker, there May NI 25. th P nent visit {this spring R. V atkins, traveling auditor f the Alaska Steamship Cc any enroute to Seattle from Se “lon the Aleutian, which reached | ing here from the westward Tuesday | levening J. Seidenverg, graph Minard {the Junean red St with a lght case e M L) e Rive the Admiral | to the rong’s Camp merchant of Fair sl 4 and Nome, is a Seattle-| Tt is bound passenger on the Aleutian.|members He is going outsMle on business. |funeral f Sam Guyot and L. M. Car an, ' at Doug O] traveling men with headqus May 11th |in Junean, turned here on at 2 o'clock. that as attend terst ng requested o s possible and left fo niral Wats trip. Ferr s Service which was e of another For- Craig s for these two later. | of en- Ann's hospital this morn of influenza ‘A’IxENTION EASTERN STARS the | ¢ | Aleutian from Seward | - | Inclnded e passengers for |Juneau was Miss Elsie Edmiston, | graduate of Douglas High School, .| who has been teaching school at for his|Healy during the winter months. George Baker of the Seward ra dio station, is enroute to the| States on the Aleutian accompani-| ed by Mrs. Bake e " WILLIAMS AND MAJOR | CELLIOTT WILL LEAVE | | MONDAY ON ALAMEDA | S N e e [{ BURFORD’S CORNER | PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better —Boz or Bulk bound pas f Sk left Rog g on the Ad and 1 Har en Mr S Alaska Seenic Views Fred K. Ordway Vry Motion Picture Bquipment gastman Cameras and Films vaert Films, Amateur Fin- ishing, r‘nl'xn,lng st (.. on De steam cluded ton, W foremen for > trail project , District Engine Burean of Publie . teip to Por leave Monday on the Alameda for rs. John H ‘l‘m“hlm He will be accom 1 on the | panfed by Major Malcolm Elliott. , in Seatile At Petershurg they will be met John Jr. | by the bureau's tender Highway Tim from there to two ' Forest M. D. Wil or of the 1. Roads in JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MALINO Front Street | 1 | many | the \‘ Jdmiston fternoon, Juneau ! edv. If team work was electricity- this would be a Power House “PAYING BY CHECK” HAS PRESERVED MANY A FRIENDSHIP Cancelled checks provide unquestionable proof. Thus they not only preserve friendships but they save money. And ‘the checking account way is so safe and so convenient! Nobody but you ean get your money yet you always have it in your pocket. Try it—you'll like it! First National Bunk “There is no Suhmuh‘tor Bflcty" in Anchorage, Al , to purchase | and en’.r upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- | braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur-| vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Terrifory of Alaska, vne and| tt i proceed 2 Patrick Gildea, who was candi-{wack and Ketchikan before r date for the Republican nomina |turning here. Major Elliott wi tion for representative in the Ter-|inspéet the work at Wrangell Nar- ritorial Legislaturs, was an arr 1“ rows ‘and look over the proposed from the south on the Admiral| improvement at Dry P on the Rogers. west coast of Prince Wales Returning home from a trip to|Island. of P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders s I OR(,LT-ME N()T TEA ROOMS Special attention given to Inacheons, dinners and ban- |three quarter miles southeast of the States, J. D, | Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7° 50” | the Pacific Horth, Longitude 136° 20’ 00” | Skagway, | west, containing 14.36 acres, and| — more particularly described as| follows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high' tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.3 chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp Alaska, south 26° 59’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ 3 chain South 82° 45" East 3.323 chains, South 31° 18’ Bast 3.75 chai North 86° 56’ East 3.18 chains; South 67° 04" East 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ West 0.58 ¢ ns, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons 4‘11|iming' 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 thereafter. DATED at Auchorage, Alaska, this Tth day of April, 1928 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. S. Land Office. Pirst publication, April 12, 1928, Last publication, June 14, 1928. passed ———=x Taking Powder S !flll\“v Ipound Bakmg Powder That Contains More Cream-of-Tartar ~—the safe, wholesome baking powder base. This is the moneyback kind—$1 for our cake or $1 for your Lxunu any time you don't like the results with GEORGE BROTHERS ' 92—PHONES—95 J Anstey, Steamship Company at j'm- accompanying Mr. through ¢ b quets, Chicken dinner every Thursday night., Mrs. Kath- erine Ilooker, Phone 157, agent for| F. E. Swartz and F. R. Carlyle Williams on will have charge of the! 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