The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Conditions As Recorded By ti:eVU. . Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Showers tonight and Wednesday; LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Bumfiigity Wind Velocity Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. teday Noon today 64 47 48 29.46 29.47 29.71 87 83 beginning 4 p. m. today: moderate southerly winds Weather | E 4 Clear E 1 Cldy 5 12 Sprinkling MONTH CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest temp. 8 p.m. | Btatlons— temp. IN T 8y TORN TUDA Y Precip. 8§ a.m. y 24 hrs. We 38 16 B0 Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Bagle St.. Paul . Dutch Harbor, Kodjak Cordova Junea u . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco. 46 58 60 43 b4 ANCORAS OF THEIR RES T ~_CHAP \Q‘X / & Joe VRN Jotin o MNSTERIQUS OR F APPLICATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU AR S e ( NES SIREE - WE (NTIAT AND E\GHTY. AEW MER LASY N\GHT — Tae Bl GUYS N THE Town PRESIDENTS ., R TERS CF Chas THE SEeRET ANO = THE BROTWERHOTL AL (N GREAT N\ LL CUER T ATES REPORT TRAT THE SEMI- WNITIATON CEREMOMES HAVE TTUTION = THOUSANDS TOR MEMBERSHID CRDER ARE RECEWED DALY E EXALTED ANGORA WHO IN SEADS THEM 1o THE LocAL awe N ERS FOR APPROVAL ( MoRSETEATHERS HELD JuLEs JMEMAkys BERNSTEW DAY, MAY 29, 1928. By BILLE DE BICK CRMNX — = WE RE 20,600 000 STRONG - BANK AILROAD OFE\C(ALS, EVEN THE MAIOR WAS TheRe ! vor B J0NS BURG MARTY JCHNSON 51 18 50 54 s than 10 miles. | NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, sre made at 4 a. m. and 4 p, m, The pressure is moderately low 1y high and fallin high and rising cff the northe ers have fallen in portions of the Inte Alaska tc Oregon, Temper 8 have and risen slightly in Bering — Harbor, Portland Juneau iime. throughout and is lowest from the Gulf of Alaska to Albert n Is rn Cali Juneuu,‘ wi Francisco | v Kodiak, and San most of Al lands and Beri fornia coast. or and from fallen in the Yukon DOUGLAS iR e %) MERL THOMAS VISITS ! IN DOUGLAS TODAY pe ‘ been t | during i for he Merl F. Thom dent here for 1 a few hours visiting friends on the Island ing while the Yukon was in the Channel. Mr. Thomas is on his) way to Cordova from Ketchikan ain where he has been located most h recently. Whi a resident her y he worked at Treadwell long time and he was clated with his fath Thowmnas in the und ness. He left Dou family in 191 i -, LET Almquist Press Your Sult. We cah ane aeuver. Phone 528 URITED S1aTES LAKD ANCHORAG®, ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serfa; No. 0v519 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE AP-| PLICATION of the DEEP SEA | SALMON COMPANY, a corpor-! ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con-| sisting of 14.36 acres, as a trade and manufacturing site, | located on Chichagoft Island, | Territory of Alaska. | Notice is hereby given that the | ) | old | morn- | bug his ng Fox ninnd e VS 25 Yy = Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- isting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of'Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port! Althorp, Alaska, and whose, Washington post office address is, ‘Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application | fin the United States Land Office | fin Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’sr upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in, U. S. Non-Mineral Sur-1| vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the | Territory of Alaska, one and| § tfhree quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7° 50” North, Longitude 136° 20" 00” west, contalning 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as fotlows, to-wit; Commeacing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on ‘west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska;, whence U. S. L. M. No. : 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.30 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 chiains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chajns, South 82° 45’ ast 3,33 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ Bast 3.18 chains; South 67° 04’ FEast 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming 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 ‘LINDLEY GREEN, U, S. Land Office. April 12, 1928. June 14, 1928. MISS FRASER FINISHES eact with 1ning IS ZAT 807" LIBERTY FOR WEDNFESDAY team of George e, ‘s Zat iberty L peth’ ¥ PRINCE WILLIAM the 1 r summer QUEEN IN PORT Queen touched mall and on her first in fr e, SNYDERS RETURN . to 1,000 w. : back in having arrived fr on the Yukon th et to remai actua rop.” Additional equipment has v number of hey will 1 be ny BILLED AT Fers W r ith the ger the fu fe Films again score ph with the O’'Brien ¢ in their la! 80?” .which Wednesday. the film version are year will Lowe 3 the past few is the %] who "l. 1 M. Geyer and Robert and : W the Yukon. Mr. sheet metal busi R« mining 100, | Juneau eng Attotney Ge: who has peen | busincss, returned mothor | the m on th daughter OUND '! ORK | I¢ YEAR |! GI 500 Vs canneri Cordova on th 16 seott | Will \ » latte is wife and tw Point is book to Shepard yand wh cann fishermen sen 1 harvesti $ returnin the Yukon wchinery 0 @n ihutalls ward on after, to the Ger for t 1] | Westbound Calves of a s steam m. | Ar pack than predicii Ifilled the ar exceed Seasons.- n Juan ¥ npany, is enroute run an on the Yu that | 13 accompanied by his w | left (Cor-| Amonz the westhound lmq‘-('"-l“" | on the Yukon are C. O.}Al representative « the st Grocery Com ¥, | —— in Packing Port San He| oO. w— EFRAKER. | UDEBAKER The Great Independent A New for stock cars Record under 1400 Better than a mile a minute. for 5000 miles )Y traveling 5,000 miles in 4,751 con- secutive minutes, the Studebaker Dictator has established a record un- equaled by any stock car under $1400 — comparable to the existing world record of 5,000 miles in 4,559 minutes made by The Studebaker Commander last fall. And not one, but two Dictator Road- sters, fully equipped, each traveled 5,000 miles in less than that number of minutes. ‘The run was made at the Atlantic City Speedway, April 20-23, under the super- vision of the Contest Board of the Amer- ican Automobile Association. Before and after the run, the cars were checked by the Technical Committee and were pro- nounced strictly stock models. CLAIMS »s. FACTS Automobile advertising is full of extrav- agant claims of performance. But Stude- baker offers you definite FACTS supported by the certificate of the highest motoring authority. Under A. A. A. supervisian ‘The Commander has made a record never approached by any other car on earth (25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes). The Erskine and The Dictator have made records unequaled by any other stock cars at or near their prices. The high quality of materials, the pre- cision workmanship, the rigid inspections and the engineering genius in the Stude- ‘baker Dictator are proved not only by its ability to travel 5,000 miles in less than 4,800 consecutive minutes, but also by the fact that any Dictator can be driven 40 miles per hour as soon as it leaves the assembly line at the factory. Backed by Studebaker’s 76-year *repu- {ation for quality and value, The Dictator offers champion performance at a low One-Profit price. Values jn Four Price Fields i 1985 to 5; The Exz;fi s T Ditsoe, $1105 w0 Froes: Erskine Six, $793 to $965. All prices f. 0. b. JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. Mr. | Yukon. 1 Yuke | s, trav- | detic | Queen and | McAllister, to| relatives to look is on his and to r;nvh.mkw.‘DRUM AND BUGLE fcKinnon, old- reside way D. and appearance the bugle of the last ni held newly F, the Erickson, Al A Steamship ! bound on the when ade to ion for participaticn members of all new to the have purchased their ments and hope to be a distinct feature at forthcoming clebrations in Juneau. Uik, MANY TOURISTS TO wome on e VISIT NORTH SAYS everal wmonths’ | of gion, members | tect ma | Memorial per the to- the role Yu Yy ound trip tourists, on the ] The includ i corp: in | they making the A it, are retu on following ¢ in the Statc R. Capps of wrvey, A, Spur both exp 1 on the ) spend X much spent in ompanied by and G need 1 Yukon. the summeor : of their time | wyi) the McKinley| gy on. ons trade, 1928 will b r, in the opinion of r, general fr ent for the Al ny, in Juneau in port addition to the regular rea- | a large r, Mr. of the Marion | Baker cited the ing a Company in finy o> conventions and na 418 I8 i in the west thi on th helpful boost mpanics |l gyell ranks of the tourists. His company, he added, ha more bookin at the s=ame the gathes n. . Preston, anl A. Van Mavern, north on the this morning.’ tho le on the Sk 3 Ward wl ¢ with| while time in any > Mr. Baker will ¢ . to Fairbanks, and rm to the ¢ Highway and the and Northwestern Railway - > Ashby a Ashby h Chesterfield man, the Queen for Ska ty | end M , returned from way to the Interior of |ka on the Margnita today and will They are going inside mining property. mong for W. on their sl BACON and EGGS WEEK Swifts Premium Bacon, by side, per pound ' Swifts Premium F pound Fresh Ranch Eg $ gs, 2 dozen for . Fresh Fruit and Vegetables clhways CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNE CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” Rl el Reslts If You Want to— Rent a Home Get a Job Find Household or Office Help Sell Your House or Automobile "Recover Lost Articles Buy or Sell a Business Sell Your Furniture or Piano Call the Want Ad Department of The Daily Alaska Empire PHONE 374 srme s ——. | e LESLIE W. 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