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-4 2 1 ¥ ¢ MAY JALE of DRESSES We will continue this sale of Silk Frocks the balance of the week. We now have a complete range of sizes from 14 to 50V%. are going fast. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Junean’s Leading Department Stéfé But they Select yours now. DRY PASS J0B INSPECTED BY MAJ. ELLIOTT [Report on West Coast Im- provement Project Is Being P\epared The preliminary mvestigation of the proposed Dry P: west coast of Prince of Wales Island, improvement, has been completed and a compilation of a rt on the project is mow in completion, according to Malcolm B tion of the work. route of the He also Wrangel! Narrows and Ketchikan making the trip from Petersbure via the west coast with M. D Williams, District Engineer of the Bureau of Public s. | The work at Wrangell Narrows is approaching completion, said Major Elliott. A few items re main to be cleaned up on four shoals in the Narrows before the | original contract is completed, As PARIS—A green satin evening goon as this is done, the contrac dress by Worth has a long pes ecock b ing on the left side. of the front, er's ankles. neck in front, but ated U shaped decolletet in bac : EXCURSIONISTS MAY ‘I . STAY AT NEW INN this week for Chilkoot Barracks BALL TEAM PICKED;M inspect the water fll!lm‘l.\‘ ‘5.\" The is to. be opened Saturday for the| | tor will move north to shoal num lue tasscl of ostrich trail-lher two at Petersburg to begin The back ' redredging. dress is longer than the| 1struction of beacon founda almost touching the w ns for the Lighthouse Serviee It has a mod n progress and one of them is an ex percent completed, Major ott added. Steel cylinders 15 feet in diameter, sunk to bedrock {and filled with concrete are be inz used. i Major Elliott will leave later tem there, returning in timae tc new \\'hl((hnrw Inn, built leave for Seward on the steamer interior city, | Yukon next week. accommodation of the excursion-' ists who are leaving here on the HEARINGS ON- POWER i I i this spring in the i i Alma & i chard Up-t Fred | I the baseball repregent Juneau in to be played in Whitelorse, Jim ningham are expected to do most | of the while slated stick. Scott, Watts, herse immed gard AT cable receilved from W. C. Puilen. Inn has a number of rooms with bath, while all rooms are equip- ‘ped with ot and cold water, the Inlet near communication seid. Elev gignified their intentions of mak-| nounced ing the trip have been named by| Forester B. F. Other ball tossers named by (sion. An Cameron Any other Jocal willow wielders inténding GOES TO0 KETCHIKAN Attorney General John " on the steamer Alaska on offi- : business, _Freturn here in a few days. morning, said a Blan of Skagway, by W. S. Friday SITE COMPLETED AT FIRST CITY RECENTLY o-date in every detall, the Hearings Swan Lake over the disputet power site in Carrol Ketchikan were con cluded last week beforé Judge J have W. Kehoe of that ci t was an today by Distric Heintzleman whe members of | attended the hearings and re nine which wm‘uu‘nml here yesterday. The re the series|cords have been forwarded to the General Land Officé at Washing | ton for. final decision. The site is included in thc mound duty for the locals,| water project embraced by a tem Blake is' the man who is|porary development granted las to stand behind the big year to the Zellerbach int by the Federal Power Commis adverse claim to it Jones, of Ta who claimed 2 land or res of the Ia nd in the v the lake under oc ‘White-| cupancy rights alleged to hawc en” local men who Cameron as Manning and “Pick” Cun- inelude: Grummett, P, Schmitz, Nello, Botelho, Jernberg, Vale and Jung. was filed by J. T. coma, to make the . lpéén purchiwed -frafh-a-holder [of Indian claims. At the hearings last. week, the Forest Service, which is seeking to clear up the matter to prevent any. cloud. on the Zellerbach per- mit, was represented- by W..F. Staley of Portland, Oregon, p i v LIEUT. NOYES LEAVES Lieut. J. R.. Noyes;, ¢f the Al- aska Road =~ Commission’s fleld force, left last night for Seward cnroute- to Fairbanks. He will spend several weeks in that dis- trict .~ and on the Richardson Highway doing engineering work and later proceed to Nome for a survey of Nome harbor. ——t————— MOTION OVERRULED A motion for new .trial in the :ase of Ingvold Varnes ve. the Yangste Insurance Company was overruled by Judge G. J. Lomen ‘n the U. 8. District Court yes- terday afternoon. The court sign- d a judgment, in accordance with the verdict of the jury, lor the sum. ot $2,000, to be paid the, plaintiff, ————t——— BUICK Gll RELEASED In the case of the U. 8 vs One Buick Sedan Automobile, J. I. Connors, claimant, which came 1wp in, the U. 8. District Court resterday afternoon, Judge G .J. .omen ordered that the car be released upon the filing of a pro- rer bond. — DAHL GETS DECISION Judge G. J. Lomen decided in favor of M. B. Dahl, lbellant, in the Gladstone adminalty case and signed the findings and lssued a decree and order of sale, in the U. 8. District Count early this morning. MRS. GEQRGE HERE ‘Mrs, Martin George, mother of Wallis S. George of Juneau, came north on the Aleytian yesterday lor a several months' visit here. 3he has been making her home with relatives in Astoria. ————-————— M'GREGORS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Nell C. Mac- Gregor and thelr two children returned to their home in Pet- rsburg on the steamer Alaska this morning. RUZICE IN HOSPITAL Frank Rueich, Ql Funter Bay, ntered St. Ann's Hospital late ,\slerday with an infected hand. MW Peter Joh ployee of the Astoria an Sound Pack- ng Company nt Excursion Inlet, :ntered St. Ann’s. Hospital yes- erday afternoan . with a slight njury to the side. son, ,til trip .should, sce Cameron|- <A o fately, he Rust- lert today for Ketchikan He expected to —v - — C] ARRIVES YOUNG STORE| . . Olson, manager of! meatl-Young Hardware Com- | ‘anmounced today that au| been. made to the s. M. W, Potter, an| ‘hardware man, ar- the south on the! A.\Ohu-n and _was on morning waiting on| at the Juneau-Young J uneau-Young Hardm Co HARDWARE and mnmm T Roofing Papers, Strip Shingles;. Building « Papets, -Déors and Wihdows Drop in nl get our prices | { i E Our New York buyer has made it possible for us to serve you w:th the very latest models purchused: especially for THIS SALE ut pnces never before known it Jutieau. -~ All goods for this sale arriving on the last tivo dets and wzll not be shown until Wed- nesday mormng 1 Just received on the last bflat for t’us sdle at Annwersarv Prices $9.75 GROUP Prints, Georgettes, guaranteed Washable Crepe and fancy sport materials, in modes for all occasions. Sizes 16 to 44. Anniversary Sale---$9.75 JAUNTY LITTLE FROCKS For Summer in the season’s newest prints and pastel shades. Youthful lines are achieved by flares, pléats, rip- ples and jaunty bows—the newest style touches—one and two-piece models. Actual values, $19.50. Anniversary Sale---$12.75 GROUP $16.75 TO $23.50 Frocks that the modish miss or matron will instantly ac- cept. Printed Chiffons, Heavy Crepe and Novelty Silks. Beaded designs, cut work, embroidered and heavy laces help to make these: frocks extremely smart—many ensem- bles included in this showing. Sizes 16 to 44. Anniversary Sale---$16.75 to $23. 50 40 NEW COATS ' 'SMART COATS Included in this special purchase, of coats—models suitable. for dress and sport wear,' quality fabrics that would ordi- narily demand a much higher price. Materials include satin, broadcloth, moire and novelty ' tweeds—new eolors— up-tn-the-minute» style effects, including searfs, -eapes, :fur collars' and cuffs, shawl collars. Regular value $45.00. Anniversary Sale Price---$29.50 NEW ORGANDIE and PRINT DRESSES At Anniversary Sale Prices $2.50 to $4.95 HAPPY HOME WASH DRESSES Distinctive models for dress and sport wear—tweed, kasha and novelty cloth-—Regular value $29.50, Anniversary Sale---$19.50 KIDDIES PARASOE DRESS' AND BONNET SET Sizes 16 to 52 Anniversary Sale Price $1.35 NEW BLOUSES Pique, broadeloth and rayon, long ‘and short sleeves — in novelty patterns and ‘plain colors. - Sizes 36 to 44. Armiversary Sale Price ; $2.35 GOTHAM GOLD NEW HATS . STRIPE HOSE - RAYHN tn.mms Vests, Stepins, Com| Pajamas, Slips and lace trimmed or. finiphed in. tailored fashion., e 25% DISCOUNT In felt tusean nnd novelfy straws. — in_all new pastel gold less. than ;1 75. shades for surhnfer weaf: hiw Spring ahnde& SPORT COATS AND DRESSY COATS R T T R T T E T N R TR M O LTI R mmmumunumufinmmummn.ulmlumnmlnmuuununmmmn'nuunm T