Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TO HEAD CONFEDERATE VETERANS { THE I)AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNLSDAY MAY 30 I928 B ARNEY (;()O(,l E A\I) Sl’ \RI\ PLUG | EXTRAY | ! HE MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE WHICH 1S THE NATSONAL CHAPTER CLug HOUSE o e BROTHE o BILNGOATS e WAS OFFICIALLY CPENED (AST AGHT Those (K CUARGE OF THE OPENING DEC\OED IT \:S&LEWBC BETTER (F garncy GOOGLE WouLD ssms:’“é‘?vflfs“?flb%i X ORCAES us EXPERIEACE AT THE (aving. WSO OF ThE CORNERSTOAE. = (1] REX king. Fank EVERY TEWw You AaBouT Now . SLITE oF General and Mrs. A, T, ("omlw)n as they apne-nrcd at the an- nual convention of the United Confederate Veterans, held in Little Rock, Arkansas. General Goodwyn was elected com= | mander of the Veterans. ey | DOUGLAS by charge, s each reported upon 5 committees in ning of the meeting, ert S. Donaldson d Ho H. Lerch, officials of the Admiral- y Island Coal Company, who were sent, described the rations prospects on their mine and local ].:‘.u' age which only op COAL CO. OFFICIALS |t TALK AT ZOUNCIL MEET 1 In t ", H SHOWER FOR MISS HEWITT Z At (he ular monthly me ng of the Douglas Counci hich was held last eve ness o a ra or les ature prevai The bonds he different abeth and Mamic | Feusi tained a number routine city 5 at 1 in honor of M whose approaching mar 23 announced very recent- vel v of mes fur- ent the oc 3 Hewitt v by many for mensurate v work pe Mills, local obtain the us for any jobs he ha gravel. Streets, and water, and ciplent o the kitchen. [Arrangements wherehy John fer man, 1y the city truc of hauling ers, lire useful gif ncluded Mesdan Bach, H. C. Helms Ada Hewitt, and the lle Cashen, Madeline Edmiston, Elizabeth t. Una Growe, Kathlcep Mc- “(""'ni k, ‘Maftha Impi Aalto Al K and Luc sew- wharf | 4 WITEL STATES ANCHORAG U. S. NON-. MIHLHAL SUBVEY No, 1657 | Sertas No. 00519 | ; NOTICE OF APPLICATION |p. F. D. MEETING IN ‘THE MATTER OF THE AP-| THURSDAY NIGHT PLICATION of the DEEP SEA | Rl BALIMON COMPANY, a corpor-| A ation, for leave to enter and! purchase a tract of land, con-|,,w ynight to sisting of 14.36 -acres, as a|;,n trade and manufacturing site, | .oque. located ‘on Chichagof® Island,|{ Territory of Ala Notice is hereby given that the! Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- Isting under the laws of the State| Douglas today of Washington, and qualified to| femorial Day. No s engage in business in the Terri-| er & programs wete tory of Alaska and in the State!but individuals went out m num- of Washington, and whose Alas-|bers to the cemefery to decorate kan post office address is Port the grav Althorp, Alaska, and w ose | ——— Washington post office add ] Colman Buflding, Seattie, Wash- WEISEL LEAVES ation T | ington, has filed its appl in the United States Land Office; Ccorge T. Wolsel, assistant in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase ger of the Juneau Lumber and en’.r upon as a Trade and left on the Yukon for a Manufacturing Site the lands em- week's business trip in the braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur-| interests of the company. He vey No. 1657, which are situate 11 visit the westward' cities and on the west shore of Port Al-; Will' go inside to thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the; Territory of Alaska, oue and| JOHN MEGGITT SAILS fhree quarter ‘miles soytheast of ol Point Lucan, Latitude §8° 7’ 60”| John Meggitt, leeal high school | Horth, Longitude 136° 20’ 00” boy and speedy messenger of the west, containing 14.36 acres. apd | United more particularly described as'leit on the Yukon for Cordova. foilows, to-wit: |He will spend the summer at Commeacing at Corner No. the westward, returning here to 2, on mean high tide line on « "h hool in the fall and also his west shore of Port Althorp, messenger job which Tom Red-| Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. lingshafer is holding down for No. 1657 bears south 16° |him. 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dia- tant; thence west 20. ¢hains to Corner No. thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean Bigh tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ t 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 8.26 chains, South 82° 45’ Fast 3.33 chains, South 31° Douglas fire tom mesting of the department is cal DAY PASSES QUIETLY A general i holiday prevailed in in commemoration ——te——— ————— FLORY LEAVES TODAY. Distriect Forester Charles H Flory wiil leave on the Aleutian for ‘Wrangell where ke will be met by a Ranger boaf from Pet- ershurg and taken to that place. He will retirn here later this week on the steamer Admira] Evans. e | e Fairban | s States Cable office force,| {peror at the imperial banquet T{ES . BARNEY 1T & ( BILINGOAT AIGHT BECAUSE WE DIDAyT BUTHE WANT Vaou AND WE'LL (:gr vcu A THERE -AND 1T / WONT COST Vou A / PENNY - \))\ e R ) AL FINISWEO Ay OPEM 7o IN THE WORLD « W& BIDNT . L § THE FORMAL QPEAING (AST ° THESE Guvs WANT To UPSET + ARE J\l_,‘( KOOI G o COME WiTH Us Alow ME « T Tung L 3 X Jmuc (R‘]"‘L s [ ALONG WiTH ER SUST FOR Tie 8UGGY RIDE - By mm«: DE BECK ,\l;e';i:g ) m‘ IJ:&U; o BARNEY - JATIO @MY DN = CEOTEA 16) 22‘(' FOUNDED ey BERNARD GOOGLE, SoL WRex 5-23 Japanese Maids Till Fields of Sacred Rice For Corenation Feast ceremonies attending coronaticn in Novem- 9 (ingct) is being tilled by 100 Japanese virging, includ ¢ shown above, Some of the rice wi eaten, seme brewed into sake, some offered to ancestral spirits. While 140 youths (below) do the heavy ficld work, the girls, after elaborate rites, sing he secred| o ki i Ja imperial No- tor mythelogical deities anese. of the be growm for use in the coronation ceremonies vember, are being prepared the transplanting of the se in June. g also be brewe of black and white sake, will ba drunk by the guests at the giving banquet. The | grain which brewed will be transported to the | Kamo Shrine in Kyoto, -where it will be blessed by the priest In adait to the 100 virgins ‘\\In) will tend the two fields, there work. be 140 men to do the heavy 3 flelds wer ed, { v At the entrance to each Suki 1 ield special ablution pavilions are they won being built, where the workers, Fuarther remonies | both men and women, must bathe when the se and purify themselves every | morning before taking up the; duties. ed about 80 gallons dlings A hundred Japanesc tween the ages of 17 been selected for th cultivation of th have one at Yuki, held ausplanted About 15 bushels of rice will be grown in each of the sacrod| The girls wh) will tend the sa- Some of the grain will bel fields have been selected cooked and eaten only -| from villages in the vicinity. They must wear special purple and blue kimonos with brogd,brim- ts | med sedge-hats, and must use a tors .m'l to'red “tasuki” or .cord for girding odiings has to the K\'b.-’) after the rulcr rson- rf the imperial ance GRAND OPENING Scandinavian-A mencan SAM LEE SENTENCED - Sam Lee, of Petersburg, was| sentenced to serve 60 days in| jail on a charge of petit lasceny | by U. 8. Commissioner C. Clau-| sen of that place, according to| sword received at the U. 8. Mar- shal’s office here. CONSTIPATION 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ Bast 3.18 chains; South 67° 04’ East 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corper 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- cl;an‘e, Alaska, their adverse cld’n or claims during the period of publication, or within - thirt; ,(lQ) days thereafter. DANCE A. B. HALL —TONIGHT — DATED at Aunchorage, Alesks,|. tly 7th day of April, 1938 . 4 J. LINDLEY GREIN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. publicatton, April 12, 1928. Qnuuuo-. June 14, 1938, LINDSETH'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA PUBLIC INVITED songs and dance in the fields during the) From the sacred rice crop will the sake is/ their sleeves. The virgins ,m,,G 0. P. Convention ! sacred songs and perform appro- B k M t ,‘ eckons Motorists | priate dances during the planting. When the ri planting cere- A 0N re performed for the f the late Emperor it was esiimated tl persons from the (Continued trom Page One) Jackson; Yahoo City and Clarks- ale to Memphis; U. 8. 61 to St U. S. 40 to Kansas City. From Houston: U. 8. 71 to Dal- las; to Tulsa “by way of Fort ; U. S. 66 and 78 to Kansas 180,000 | tators . ———— First Division Proved Yank Meitle in Drive (Coatinueu rrom Page Ouo ) om Los Angeles: Santa Fe trail to \”lll(lu(‘ll]lle‘ Samia Fe and Trinidad; (optional detour to | | Grand Canyon); U. 8. to M- | Pherson and north to Salina;- U.! 10 to Kansas City. me ontd m Seattle: Yellowstone trail of the front 3 Wlized [to Denver by way of Spokane, | the horror of what they had been | Missoula, Butte, Billings, Chey- through. On May 30 a Ium A]"‘““" and Greely; (optional detour ! was beld for some of the to Cody and the Yellowstone or | ‘u picturesque little cemeter) riside trip to TRocky Mountain | |the front. Aged French park); by way of U. S. 40 to Sa-| and littie children ed their |lina, Topeka and Kansas City. ardens of flowers to cover m Chicago: State high graves of the Am n heroes. . 65) to Joliet, Blgomington, e icld and St. Louis; U. S MRS, THOMPSON HERE AFTER LONG ABSENCE Mrs. H. J. Thompson, who has ' {been in the States since her re-| {turn from the American Legion ! |conventicn In Paris last year, re- l l B ERTY | | turned to Juneau on the steamer T, muuhtfl—7 .30 e, but gm.mn\ down. | 8. When the women | | \ e Gunsky. Am]ormm‘ —adv. | | | | | During some time previous to | her departure: for the Paeific | Const pmpson was resid- | ing in Kansas City. She joined |Dr. and Mrs, L. P. Dawes there |and motored west with them. T Fada Radio Sets and accessor- 1!: Columbla Phonographs and ;ramrdm Radio Electrie Co., Mar- |tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. | BACON and EGGS WEEK SwiftssPremium Bacon, by.side, per pound Swifts Premium Ham, whole ham, per pound Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 ukon. g Our Gang Comedy Pnu-s—lO 20-40 cents Fresh Fruit and V(‘gctables always on lLand CALIFORNIA GROCERY || PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” rch | If You Want to~ " Rent a Home Get a Job Find Houschold 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 Deparmicm of "The Daily Alaska Empire i PHONE 3874 I l()ld P_agers for sa!e at Emplre Df Memorial Day BY THE LOVE OF THOSE WHO WERE OUR COMRADES Our continent was made indissoluble — thg, most splendid race the sun ever shown upon was cradled. Companionship was planted thick and states, cities and municipalities were made interdependable and inseparable— A ‘day was set aside for remembering such things—1It is called MEMORIAL DAY! First National Bunk “There is mo Bubstitute for Bafety” Don’t Be Fooled by “Cheap” House Paint! Use Sherwin-Williams BEST RESULTS— LOWEST COST THE Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Manufacturers of Best Grade of SPRUCE and HEMLOCK LUMBER . See Us for 'Quantity Prices WE HANDLE Cement, Lime, Lath, Shingles, Fire Brick, Fire Clay Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALMTY™" We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 156 PRESSING J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL If its PLUMBING we do it If its made of SHEET METAL we make it Our rates are more reasonable as we do not carry heavy overhead Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska S &