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i S0 Rl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928. e r # T in the country which we will the Commission in that vicinity i H 5 o § | vER T have to depend upon, and we They expect to return by the end | 2 : | must know the exact extent of of the week. 1 E : the available material, and how hewi KBTI [ |8 M much of this we do not want. : egoeon * L '1 “With this object in mind, Mr.Alaska Juneau Team Will O, Bl BT HpEt T ] Meldrum and Mr. Ela, wio are b ataed making our surveys, are “strip-| Attempt to Break Win- To take aboard C. N. Hiliott - fa S E ping” the islands and mainland 3 & tant superinicndent of the B{,adley (/:\mves on An'sua]' L(e"crl’)ach Man Vlslts ]m- Large parts of the important tim- me s"'ea_kWOf Bl"s Lighthouse Service, whe n omments on Re- 4 ber sections will be gone over St A __lcame north from Ketchikan o, p— portant Areas—Is Fav- Rl o Theit s detenniné, 8 The Alaska Juneau ball play-| o' yykon, the Cedar, Capt. ers will have to stop the winning streak of the Elks this evening at the ball park if they wish to re- main in the race for the top honors of the first half, City|Old papers for sale at The Empire League. s o - i, T Ly g Five straight games have been |g——————— - — o W. Leadbetter, returned to Ju neau this afternoon. i cent Operating Results 3 The improved showing in op- %l erations of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company is confi- dently expected to be permanent for many years to come, declared P. R. Bradle consulting en gineer, who arrived today on his annual trip to go over the prop- erty and visit other mining prop- erties owned by allied interests in the north. He will remain orably Impressed near as possible, the resource proweics.-3 Likes Junean ve or| Mr. Fosse expressed his inter- st in Juneau, and declared the K. 0. Fosse, repre the Zellerhach Paper Company|®® and one of the heads of the South-| City was up-to-date as any in eastern Alaska timber survey now |the States, and far ahead of Kot being carried on, has returned to| hikan in this respect. Ketchi-jy,yon 1y tne Bills, and a win this 1 Juneau on the gasboat Valkyrie|kan, he said, is quidt, and bus'-i ;oo 0o Wil spell defeat for the after a one week tour of western) NeSS I8 slo , lother three teams in the circuit. FREE Admiralty Island and the Icy| WIith him'on the trip were his 8 According to the way the teams; Straits district, touching on both|Wife, and son Kenneth, who ac- WY ; “Ihave been showing up the last A . Chichagof and Baranof Islands. “mlu:«‘nn«:«'ll him )n.urm]!r\vnn thel foveral games the Bills shoula| | Oil Colored Framed Hundreds of miles were cover-|States: They expect to leave hero ‘ here, until about July 1, leaving ed by the party on the boat.|On the Dorothy Alexander next :«;.Trl.n:t 50 J‘(«"l::fllzt'1x:1l";):‘1|‘1-.::' Photograph then for Mayo.- Py " Frida. ight . 49 » 2 g / which visited a majority of the ay night. AEERN Ahaings. it o . { ' 3 o smpany ¥ pve gs, if a tie does no: e y [Ei 8. Soe looal -qompany, 49 bays and inlets on the west coast gy ¢ L aiiha AUK LAKE gratified with the operating re- cause it to go farther. of Admiralty Island and spent two BROWN FAMILY HERE Coughlin of the Elks has an-| days in Icy Straits while Mr AT npunced Koski and Blake will be Fosse and Don Meldrum made an the batteries for the Bil's. No sults so far this year, they were t unf One free guess with every not unforescen. voll of film left with us “In mining known ore bodies, i 1 ;i Mrs. R. R. Brown and two chil t spect the finest timber infor o bt bive 0 be devel ’ engineers fix fairly definitely the ""!‘:E:’f i'l‘]’"”“i’z pa‘;l "‘;":IL‘" cl"‘tlr‘;ll drsi BRere Fooant. ReRivEIE on.cthe l.nrm‘n{a!luu has been given out oped 3 average value for the entire de- i : " Channel ‘and are living in Doug.|SoNCOrmMing - the heaver for the i posit. Perhaps in no single year B e “acons visiiin o[l BB pronent. sims iikhey| Minere: 4 do the operations show acord- R are the family of R. R. Brown SRR 1 : the trip are close to tidewater, . ; ing to this average, some being Mr. Fosse sald beosuse of - the|formerly with the Apex-El Nido| CAPT. O'CONNOR AND LIEUT. BUTLER-MAUROD | 0 i ache helow 1t That numerous indentations in the| Mine at Lisianski Inlet, and now| CUMMINGS LEAVE FOR SITKA DRUG CO i [ wiist uas hisppencd at the Al- Delegates and visitors to the “Heart of America” during the Republican National Convention \iani This is an important item| With 'the Alaska Juneau Gold . 4 :v“e"”‘hfl{]‘i‘"‘l’,:‘;l', pror several YOATS!found the city in full bloom of flags, bunting, elsctric signs, ornamental displays and streaming|in his opinion for-it means the| Mining Company. Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assistant When We Sell It { 0 ey and we | banners, proclaiming its hospitality and feeling of honor on the occasion. trees can be taken to the shore|—— =% Alaska Agent for the U. S. Bu- It’s Ri { Now the scale is reversed and we I 3 I : ; ; " Pisheri t’s Right g Ak e Ra] RS G AT Ak i with little trouble, thus Kcoping|s pfreel of Fisierles, loft on the i ¢ avas: i i LA i | i1 | down the cost of taking the lum ureau boat Wigeon today for| |Free Deilvery Phona 13 age, compensating for the wnder| ypy pp B EAGLE ON K. C. CONVENTION HALL [ |ver out. Sitka to complete the authentica-| | Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1 normal years experience,” Mr ll s Foliris ] o Anfioinmest Vet tion of fur seals there. He was| Bradley said. . i | | Senator Johnson s, il ulaGubbedly) e, na DA N C E accompanied by Lieut. B. L. Cum.| & — The most striking recent devel- | > o/ || Is to Work decisions made as to the loca o : & e : || Is | pments in the northern mining it ot i R ol 50 industry, Mr. Bradley said, have | For Hoover oot o ke (Ol gl : QT visceca e Nayo distria . | | Southeastern Alaska, Mr. Fosso ERY SATURDAY Have you tried our canned Boston Brown IR aiah Aavar. logked bettet I | SAN FRANCISCO, June | |qeclgred, The survey mow being Bread with Raisins? than at present,” he declared. DR a1 ared. The s ; read with Raisins? Recently the Treadwell Yukon 19—United States Senator | {made in this area will be com NIGHT By Tairating. at WebAssks {1 Bieam , Johuson SRR pleted late this summer, when the Only 25 cents a can and the Boston Baked Beans ! ek : this afternoon that he will | }yarty will go to Ketchikan to con ¢ optioned the properties of C. R ; ; o Pratiore | ] TR 8 to make your lunch complete. L . et take the stump for Herbert | | {inye work begun there some : Settlomier and _asoclates, and | | ¢ Hoover | ftime ago. It will take until next Hear Our New ) { wo other groups are also held | Johnson and Hoover have | | ,mmer before the cruising is GARN’CK S { under option. Work will be done pheviously oot TSRATABRIND '} ot a7 e ey : ; Orcl on these this season. Livingston T tailhe completed. 1}»1::1 added. rchestra TR R Distg i WA L 8. “Few people, r. Fosse ven B M Aot | | iyt #renimsibasnsmonint ot work v glal(-.-:r\l:il‘] :;m‘l"t-“:m;l:“;.‘l:’n:-:‘l s i | that must be done before a con- b b AT SR i R | B SERDN ™ e ) Mr. Bradley left San Francisc MLl SR Bu 881 (SRTGNENE tah dome FAIR PAVILION || b} B4 Wonth dgo. Sthoe then 01d papers tor sate at The Bmptre | into a new territory and construct 4 he has been in Eastern Canada 7 | inspecting operating properties and also made a trip to Idaho. He left Mrs. Bradley and their two daughters at Seattle. The latter will spend the summer on Positively and Absolutely ©roa 1sland in Plget Sound, FOR . \0$ The price of one shave. It’s tough on the barbers, | g ' e Al i h but we are giving one tube Palmolive Shaving Cream Coolidue t S. S. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE \3\) G)% and one 24-K. Gold Plated. Gillette Razor, complete ‘oolidge to N‘ ®) with_blade, all for 35 cents. ¢ Travel 76 Miles p Music by i M‘oonligfit Serenaders ‘& Q" . We have a wonderfully complete line of Maga- 0?« N zines, and please remember we can take your sub- C b scription for all magazines as cheaply as subscrip- tions are in the States. To His Office SUPBRIOR, Wis., June 19— President Coolidge will travel 76 { Rl %vii Gt b goes to th A. B. HALL For Weddings, Birthdays, B R e o aiscies o s Amiveraries and -~ | HELLAN’S PHARMACY executive offices, is exactly 38 miles by road from Cedar Island Lodge on the Brule River, where the summer White House will be Starting from the Pierce estato, which he will occupy, the presi- i dent will travel for about two miles on a gravel road, privately owned and so narrow that two The photo shows the Jeweled Eagle, weighing three tons, cars can barely squeeze past each|which was raised to the upper stories of the Republican National other. He will then be driven Convention hall. The eagle, studded with electric lights, looked HA VE DINNER over good gravel county highways b, t over the cit nd blazened forth the standards of the G. 0. P. until within 14 miles of the high|°"' O¥er the ¢ty and basensd bR school, where the pavement starts (] | | TONIGHT 9:00 P. M. b $1.00 Next Door to Valentine’s Store Phone 33 Free Delivery R e BIG SAVING ON BLEACHED TURKISH & TOWELS Undoubtedly the biggest value ever offered in a towel of the size and quality. Family Size, 21x43 Inches With borders of Blue, Green, Gold and Rose. And is a heavy double thread towel. view. Heavy small timber and steerage. e, —— undergrowth screen both sides of [ v the road, which has many pleas- N wAY NURTH | iy ing but not sharp curves. 0 | ATTEMPTS JAIL BREAK | AT Entering Superior, Mr. Coolidge | | # will pass several ore docks, where % AT 8 3 Tron ore 1o loaded onto’ Grent| SWATTLE, June 19—Steamer|cd’ by Night Policeman Fred B T oers, o e area!| Dorothy Alexander sailed on her|campen, last night and lodged THE RHODES CAFE trial plants. He will not pase]®econd excursion trip to South-lin the city jail, on a charge of through the down town section of|®astern Alaska at 10 o'clock this|drunkenness, attempted to break Superior. forenoon with 382 passer jail during the night, according ~—oo aboard including the following for|iy Chief of Police George A. Get- NEW BUICK TAXI Juneau: J. 8. Farlow, Dr. Da-chell. Charges of destruction of —_— mourette, Dr. Hoffman, ¥. B.property will be ma against A new taxl arrived for John|Whitehouse, Lester Mathews and|him, Chief Getchell said, as the Covich on the Yukon today. It is|Wife, .John Sheumaker, Hol-|qamage to the jail was consid-, [ ] a Buick, 7 passenger sedan, model Clarence rickson, Cecil |erable. 2850 and was ordered for Mr |Morgan, H. . Belamater, Billy S e | Covich by the Connors Motor|ROth, R T. Ramquist, Miss Ma-|0ld papers for sate a1 The Empire. | \ [ Company which has the Buick RN CH S Lk 3 ol L ! . agency here. STRAWBERRIES | —— MISS NELSON HERE Large Shipment Arrived | Jack Willlams, who was arrest- Miss Irene Nelson, who early this month received her degree in education and music at the California State College, San Jose, returned here on the Yukon e to spend the summer months with her parents, She has ac- cepted®*a position as supervisor of music in Los Angeles and will leave here early in September Her first year in college she spent at the University of Washington. f —p RETURN TO HOME Robert DeArmsond and his sis ter, Ruth DeArmond, who are re-| _turning from attending high school in T a, Wash., left -for| their home Sitka on the stcam er Northwestern, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rice of Ju-| while the Northwestern made trip to Skagway. Their fu ther, R. W. DeArmond, is U. & n joner at Sitka. WHILE OUR ASSORTMENT LASTS 3 for $1.00 GROWING : We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed and can give your sheet metal needs prompt attention. \ . GAS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTERS SMOKE STACKS FUEL OIL TANKS CORRUGATED IRON AT RaGs, . . GCOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM" METAL SHINGLES | A group of dealers buying in train load lots makes it possible to sell at this low price. SALE STARTS TOMORROW on Steamer Yukon et Junieau’s Style Center ¢ GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92--95 Front Street 8 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what j})b will cost” Vo200

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