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WELL. BARNEY. Ive \ DISCONERED MR. KLOTZ s HIDEAWAY AT LAST « HE'S LIVING IN A LITTLE HOUSE JusST A SHORT WAY OUT OF TowN ,=\F Nou COME LITH ME , AND DONT GET EXCIED, MAYBE. You CAN GET A Peep AT HM = oK, 8L Tw 8e RGHT WITH Nou = \F HE'S AS 8I6 AS T THINK HE S TM A GoNER THE DAILY ALASKA El\leRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928. - SHHH = TOERE'S THE HousE (E Mou CLIMB LP ATTREE anD SE VERY QUIET IM PRETTY TURE NCULL SEE “HORSEFACE” Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom, Temp. Humidity 29.89 50 9 2997 49 91 30.01 53 82 CABLE AND RADID REPURTS YESTERDAY TODAY Low 8a m. 8am. Precip. Statlons — temp. temp. Velog . Wea Nome 36 11 Cldy Bethel 40 16 Cldy Rort Yukon 16 16 Rein Tanana 30 10 t. Cldy Ragle 42 54 Cldy St. Paul 10 40 Cidy Dutch Harbor 14 Cldy Kodiak Cldy Cordova Cldy Juncan Rain Ketchikan Prince Rupert Bdmenton Seattle Portland San Francisco fime— *a p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today " Noon today SE 16 48 47 50 Cldy ol Cld 68 86 62 e e e 0 64 10 miles. at St Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodial Juneau, Prince Itupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau < The pressure is low in the vpper Yukon Valley an@® moder- ately high off the ocast of the North Pacific States and tm Bering Sea. Cloudy weather with scattered showers has preveiled over most of Alaska. In Bastern Alaska maoder ins have been general. Temperatures have fallen in the inte Jow freczing last night in part of the Yukon Valley. — DOUGLAS *—Less than NO7T'H.—Observations cases of canned salmon from th Douglas I ing Company WORKING ON D STREET Work is now under on D street between First and Second where travel has heen interrupted for the past month. A new sew- er main is being laid after which a gravel fill will be puf ¥, Mwn the center of the street for heav- fer at the Liberty Y * | tonight, s forth in a most hu- CITY LOTS ¥OR SALE fman mather the story of a little| All lots south of Irish orphan who adopted bylin and owned by the City of | Russian and his wife on their|[Douglas, will be sold to the pe 'way to the land of promise. Tha|sons making the most satisfactory Russian, upon his arrival in |offers for the same, providing| York, borrows some of the money |residences are built thereon. ntrusted to him for the well-be-| Sales will be made at a Coun-| ing! of the little girl he has adopt-! cil meeting, held in the City Hall| ed.. With this money he begins|at 7:30 P. M. cn September 4,1 a business career that in £ 0 come carries him and his little amily to the luxury of an abode C 8 Riverside Drive. As played by George Sidney, fnoted star of the stage and the screen, the auctioneer is a lovable [— tiggre who strikes dire at the| hearts of all who watch him as Prices of Wheat Rise he rises from street peddler to huxtiry. 1t ail ot siney's ure| As French Crop Drops’ petformances on the sil sheat are as nearly perfect as his por- rayal in “The Auctioneer,” he il have a place of his own in ¢rgen circles for some time to ome. Miss Marion Nixon and Gareth hes head a supporting cast Mlch fits into the story like lotkwork. Miss Nixon is lovely ndeed, as the little Irish girl in her' teens. P ————————— RINGS AND TAKES FREIGHT ¢ for particulars, see Felix Gray, | y Clerk. i By order of Committee on Pub-| Proper NELS lic ANDERSON, adv. Chairman. Wheat market have risen simultaneously with those quoted {from Chicago and at about the| same pace following official re- ports that the French crop will | be about half a million acres short | this year compared with 1 Bad weather which prevailed at sowing time in many parts of the| country is blamed for lowering the | French wheat crop to 13 million acres and the oats crop to 8% million acres. 'he Queen was in port early Quoted at 1566 francs per quintal erday morning to unload 18|in Paris in January, wheat now 1§ of general freight, 3,000 cans|has climbed to 180 francs. This| or' the cannery and took out 970|corresponds to about §$1.96 per PARIS, Aug. on the Paris prices {Now—a New ¥ §Sewmg Machine SlNGER,-lw-ys the piéneer, hascreated a new sewing machine. You sit at ease be- Hfore it, press a lever gently with the knee nd while you merely guide your material, ia perfect seam flows forth. When sewing ‘timc is over, close your machine and it be- Icomes a desk or table for any room. Come in and see and try this new kind G Sd sewing machine, Other models, too, electric, treadle and hand. A ‘jshop llwlyl nearby, ready with instructions, supplies and expert service. SINGER JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Rain | Cldy | Cldy | ior and were Iu--‘ traffic. Front Street, | (as follows: {seribed placer mining ) the price includ- ! American bushel, ing tra National Fisheries Societies to Meet‘ sport and other charg SEATTLE, Aug Three na.! tional fisheries societies will meet on the University campus August 127 to 31 include the In ternational Ge and Fish Com- mission, American Fisheries ‘So- Glety, and the Western Associatio of 1ie Comm m Several trips atound the S and to the various hatcheries being planned. This wilt be the second time that the American | Fisherics Socioty and the Inter. | national Association of Fish Com- missioners has met on the Pacifi Coast, the first being in San Fr. cisco in 19 IASOLINE McCt NOTiCE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serfal No. 07083 S mnd .- 19 ¢ nul's for | adv. | ents gallon {In the United States Land Office f for the Junean Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. i In the Matter of the Application of AvuusT TFRITSCHE, of Haines, Alaska, for Patent to the Standard Placer Group of placer mining claims embraced J ineral rvey No. 1, situated in the Sk Mining and Recording District and Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska NOTICE HEREBY That AUGUST FRITSCHIE; zen of the United States, Ipost office address is Haines, Al- |aska, has filed his application in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Group As- roclation Placer Miming Claim, included within mineral survey |No. 1541, situated in the Skag- way Min 1 Recording Dis- t and Precinc erritory GIVEN a citi- whose C.R.M., miles northwest Town of Haines, Alaska, more particlarly - described approximately 35 of the and “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner and wi unsurveyed, M. No. 44 wl 1541 min. 50 ; thence S. 114.6 to corner No. thence 967.0 feet to corner No. thence N. 2 60 feet corner No. 4; thence E. 3,- 713.52 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W, 854.00 feet to-corner No. 6; thence 8. 57 deg. 20 min, W, 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims “Hackley Claim, No. 571—1.44 acre “X. Fraction its conflict with Claim Sur, 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 209-—40.836 acres. “Survey No, acres. “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229-—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as none of said conflicting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, iz in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unlesé they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or eight months thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions | of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. be 40 feet w. 3; 1o Survey Claim, less Hackley 228—9.56 BARNEY — AND TRAT WINDCW WHERE NOL SEE THE LIGHT |S A GYMNASIUM: This latest photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover shows them in the garden of their home on San Juan Hill, Palo Alto, C UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Andrew By BILLE DE BECK { T BonT SEE | AnVone el - WAT A HOI Ho' Ho! | HORSEFACE Ho! 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