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EMPIRE;WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. i BAR ASSOCIATION IS NOT TO ENDORSE ANY JUDICIAL APPLICANT gpickett’s ’ WEDS AT CORDOVA THE DAILY ALASKA Miss ~ Eileene Curley, a well known young woman of (v.y-m.\-A..'SHIPMENTs 'N and H Lannen of the 7o nber s MAY TAKE BIG Lea Stonc, | uding marble 3 Troph secimens,ete 1 and lum- Gore's associa- : endorse "B T s mr T e “(COLISFU seem LLULUIU UL would TONIGHT Gore be 7:30—2 Shows—9:26 he Merry Makers to but position candidacy tion could it when oppose Mr. the Juneau not properly had declined lorse local candidates ed evident that no protest come from it should Mr. named for the vacancy dent Coe audiences—wholesome com- heart-gripping pathos, action and a swiftly moving plot. Supportin number of T including Ralph Graves, wh ¥ | lopposite the dai r: Ge = J. Farrell MacDonald, in tho Tonight—T7:80 and 9: of Sergeant sidy MeMil Total | of | — ] I ;’\,1“"‘"‘ . 0 UNITED STATES LAXL OFFICE! | | Kohler, Lawford Davidson, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | 14,059 It article 21 recently in‘. St the Rev. William of products officiating | 3 the appointment listrict judge for First Div of Alaska, the local Bar association last nmight roiter ited its opposition to the appoint ment of any non-resident, but de clined to endorse the candidacy f any particalar applicant for the posiiiom, The said, of the Discussing 923,011 14 Federal -—,e PETERSBURG HAS HOSPITAL 78, foreign ‘ | DROP IN VALUE - Frodu | - oo U. 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY || ocal Commodities Ship- O s Serlai No. 04319 ! ped to States Last Month IS NOW AT PALACE R s BN R 20 0% TICE OF APPLICAT Ken Maynard hit Juneau last|IN ]'qr?n«' !G!\TTEEP(\F 'mll(-".NAr" Fall BC]OVX?'TOOO'OOO Alaskan !xi;:hx like a hurricane in a hurry PLICATION of the DEEP SEA | in well mounted” pleture off S\LMON COMPANY, a corpor- |1 i Srates of May this The riding fool of the plains KEN | MAYNARD { in “THE UNKNOWN CAVALIER” from the story “Ride \Him, Cowboy” tasmus Enge's seven ouse immediately opposite the Variety Theatre, and which has been occupied by Mrs. Pileberg for the last year, has been leased | by Dr. Dan E. Standard and was of ship room merchan- $1,001,443 < included in *‘all other Moccasin $800; Paint- Wool $ S e HELLO DIRECTORY BE ISSUED SOON telephone directory of the and Douglas Telephone ompany is now being assembled for print and it is desired that |all those who wish new phones or lare contemplating changes in the addr es make t known las soon as possible. The tele | phone directory on both sides of | reau Channel is expected to anda | €Xveed former~editions _per- | manent residents are gaining daily. WE local orgenization, it wa sometime ago declined tc endorse Attorney General John 3 | Rustgard for the place for the|ovened by him today [June 1]{ reason that two members of the{1s “The Petersburg Hospital."—| association, Judge Wickersk (Petersburg Press.) | and Ju V. A. Paine, w¢ . i applicants. It took the same po sition at its meeting last night | ——— - on the candidacy of Lester O.|r Gore, of Ketchikan | Members said there was no dis- The ‘{anof Al ) [ i commodities shipped during the month r were valued at drcp of $683 came month in to the monthly mmary i Collectc rict of major romance and adventure In° the i days when lrigu;]meus‘ Tulel and| Atien. for leave to enter and there is some of the finest horse| Putchase a tract of land, con-|$923,011, a riding ever seen in a feature. sisting of 14.36 acres, as a the This new young Lechinvar in| trade and manufacturing site, rding {chaps is a whirlwind in the stir-| located on Chichagoff Island, rups and riding such as marks Territory of Alaska. “l"xlll\:‘\:::\xnmt"“\\\ltylf m'(]l«' Nntire is hereby given that the iarh pieie, 90 Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- “The Vigilantes will poration, duly organized and ex- o iha of the threatemed or |(Sting under the laws of the State oppressed in the West after gold [of Washington, and qualified to was overed in California in[engage in business in the Terri- 1849, and in the “Tush” to Sacra-|tory of Alaska and in the State :wnm al;(l ls;n(l-‘[;-::x 0 cities [pf Washington, and whose Alas- prew so fast that the a is P e lawless element which ] {hreatoned o take the upper]Weshinglon post office address is hand. Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- | How the Viligantes ington, has filed its application ganized and how they in the United States Land Office thrilling in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase | David Torrence is scen as thefand en’s:r upon as a Trade and leader of the Vigllantes, and May-| Manufacturing Site the lands om- them, and through ® curious aut| Thesd {8 U. 8. NoasMineral Sue- logical combination of ecircum.| €Y No. 1657, which are situated stances, himself falls under suspi-(Un the west shore of Port Al- cion of baing the masked bandit|thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the is laying waste the country-|Territory of Alaska, one and There Is a girl, 1co, to fur- [three quarter miles Southeast of .l’f‘ urlxrlwl ““ll ve for '|‘“=')? Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50” , charmingly portrayed by |jrops i ° 20’ 00" Kathleon Colli Otis Hasan | 0rR - lpngiinds 1162 36 00 and T, Roy. Barncs furnish ample | €St containing 14.36 acres. and “comedy relief. more particularly described as 3 (oilows, to-wit: il —t Commcneing at Corner No. HE FLAMING FOREST” 1, on mean high tide line on AT PALACE TOMORROW west shore of Port Althorp, z Alaska, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” cast 16.24 chains dls- tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 ckains to Corner No. 3; thence Rast 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alas south 26° 59’ Rast chains, South 45° 30’ 2.25. chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18" East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ Kast 3.18 chains; South 04 Bast 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 )l papers for sale at The Kmpire Th MecBride for the g peau tually fered a Ic Canned salmon shipments drop- ped from i copper decte fish $93,092. Fur any appreciable gain, jumping from $76,064 to $168,835. The list of commodities their values follows: Animals Curios Fish: Fresh and (except Halibut Salmon All other Canned (except sheil fish) Salmon red or preserved (except shell-iish Ced Herring All other Shell-fish- Clams Crabs (meat) Shrimps Furs and fur-skins Seal skins Blue fox Silver or black Red fox White fox Mink Mu t Bea All other Manufactured furs Ore, matte and regnius Copper 505,692 Alaska. industry best seasen suf- News Weekly and Comedy | “Jane’s Predicament” help us!” | | "The Laugh Riot!! 0h Honey in the Pretty Girls—Clever Comed- * Sheaff(’r f sians—Real Dancers . . | and Singers Lifetime now in course of preparation. | 30 Minutes. of “PEP” PEN AND PENCIL | Patrons contemplating change of | l as you like it SETS ;laddress or persons who wish to | . Ludwig Nelson have telephones installed are re- quested to mnotify the Telephone Expert Wateh and Jewelry Repairing Company. Phone 420 before June 10th. —adv. THIS WEEK A full line of Concert 7 to 7: ¢{iif¢tim¢ The very newest Adm. 10-25-40, Loges 50c COMING THURSDAY | “The Flaming Forest” With Renee Adoree, yow liked her in “The Big Parade,” and An- tonio Moreno ¢l - e o | EPISCCPAL CLERGYMEN CCME FOR SKAGWAY, KETCHIKAN CHURCHES frozen shell-fish) Vegetables were worked or- is Bishop P. T. NEW POTATOES ministers for St. copal Church at ay & for St. John's Church at Ke chikan. The Rev. Joseph Cla £on Mzson has arrived at Ket kan and the Rev. Mark T. C penter at Skagway, and each a gumed the duties of his charge. {They came to Alaska from the famous seminary at hotah, Wiscensin, where they just completed & course. 10¢ per pound Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. - — TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders Attractions At Theatres fox Tom O'Brien, famous “Bull" of “The Big Para T n't get away from army roles. This time he is “Mike,” cne of the trio of comed ans who heip 7 B mldtamatic fiim a “THE COUNTRY BEYOND" | |ing Forest” dir SHOWING AT COLISEUM A new telephore directory is | 00 ker for Cosmopolitan ¢ :n at the Palace tomorrow three day run. B Dr. Anna Kearsley will her office the front * the tineau Grocery Saturday. splendid example of what may be accomplished when a seri- ous and conscienf{ious effort is made to translate a great novel to the screen, was witnéssed by the audience who saw the first show- y. ing of “Thé Country Beyond,” at| e the Coliseum last n'ght. | ESTATE OF JOSEPH JOHN In this wideiy ool novel by WILCOX DECEASED, one of Ameérica’s foremost writ- VICTORIA. B. C. ors, James Oliver Curwood, thera| If Rosa Phillips Wilcox, is a wealth of character material{of the said deceased, who was| and story value, which Fox Fllms, |married to him at Vietoria, B.| under the direction of Irving/C., on the 17th day of January. Cummings, -~ has utilized to the|1892, and has not been heard of best possible advantage. The pro-|since tne year 1801, or anyone ducers sent’ a’ cast of players up|on her behalf or otherwise inter- into the Jasper' National Park re-fested, will communicate with the undersigned, it will assist in the have rooms after adv G East fo— WL Ve wife and glon in the Canadian " -kies prédinced many gequeyces in coup: try never filmed before. With - Olive Borden, the win. some Virginia beauty, in the role dls&ri!_)uliun of the estate of the gafd"@leadda” Any pérscn having knowledge cf the sald Rosa Phil- lips Wilcox is requested to com- tinct are required tp filg in the hited States Land e, at An- chorage, Alaska, their' adverse claim or claims during the perfod Prices—10-20250-Loges” COMING THURSDAY 1) of Valencia, and a cast of sup- porting players, each of whom in- !ef‘pre!s his or her peculiar role H:-O'HALLORAN, with understanding ' sympathy, it 509-510 Central Building, i8 no wonder that such a pleas- ctor! ing and entertaining picture is the final result. There is ‘everything to ‘com- mend “The Country Beyond” to | oA < ate with the undersigned. toria, B. C., May T7th, 1928 of- publication, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Anchorage. Alasks. this 7th day of April, 1928 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office First publicatton, April 12, 1928 Last publication, June 14, 1928 Disptnsing with garbage and trash is a more im- portant subject than most people imagine. It may mean the difference between sickness—or health. In summer this is particularly tr.c. The over-flow from the Litchen's discard not only makes an unsightly rear stoop, but attracts stray dogs and cats and flies. Objectionable vermin and disease are apt to find breeding places there. There are many types of garbage incinerators, dis- pensers and metal cans, and not to take advantage of the sanitary and hygienic service of which they are the in- struments is to be careless of wour health and the health of those vou love. : 2 GEORGE GETCHELL Garbage Hapled and For a long time Science was baffled by insidious verm life, although it was 'generally understood that epidemics and* many. forms of human suffer- ing could be traced directly to neglect in the mat- ter of a free use of germ-destroying disinfectants. Decaying food, dirt, dust, collected trash or gar- bage, an ice-chest, too long allowed to go un- cleaned—all of these are danger zanes in the home. Miracles are performed by good disinfectants. Not only do they CLEAN, but they kill any ex- isting germs of disease. We have a full line for every possible purpose. ot Jos- sed. 1928, 1928, dece , June 6, , June 27 public; yoz;éOut'qf Step G & o~ % GEO. ANDERSON E: Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe '; . Brunswick Bowling : Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller's 1 Phone 218 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Phone 33 PaintUp Store Ao o S ¢ Soent Free Delivery g ¥4 It always gives me a great deal of personal satisfaction to be asked to build a new home—large or small: ; /1t means the starting of a new hope, a new family, a new horizon of perfect happiness—children, little gardens, flowers in window boxes, a man who'comes up the village street at dusk whnnh’ happily and with out- “st! d arms. * : -+ $Many young couples have the wrong idea. ‘Build a Hame'—it's ' “a’dream too far distant for them, pne which entails prohibiive gxgme.’ ther adequate homes idual pocketbook.”) Somewhere in town there is a great con- flagration—driving ‘wind blows sparks across the counttyside and down they drop on roofs. If roofing is not fire proofed, you may lendanger your entire com- i m&nity.d # et rid of everyipossible fire trap, upstait and down—inside an &‘m;&w‘ 3 .?Min,;au:y’: Fireman" hanging_on.ithe on every floos. filled with -cim:;n:aliy prepared liquid that :om?h"m‘khmflzh at theic mnd. in addition his, know that ¢-eat " which [ i i Phid i} e come As a matter of fact beautiful, charming and iy can be put up today ata price range to fit the i HARRIS The town has joined the big parade of Civic Pdde Most of us are in the long lx% ‘cloing our bit, smilingly and well. Wg are ndyhg up gur y“d.s'fi‘:; z:: : ::dmsmfiwgschn( mmfi‘:\?r Homes shimmer and once more. And why not? It is for our good and the goéd of our com unity. We want a town that all the neighboring towns will envy, don't we? We w town that will attract desirable homesteaders and important industries. A " Or are you pne of those who say: *“Oh, what does it matter? cggnfi, Things are well enough as they stand?™ L up» DISHAV & PETERSON PHONE 374 yn Up and | ;e e