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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDA\ AU(,UbT 10, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK SRR it SSEN o THoSE RIRDS, NeO SAID T MURPH | TiE REASON ‘Tth So SURE YESER EUERY GOV (A THE NEIGHSORNGED 1S = = Mr. Coal Consumer:— BETTING Tuo To ONE THAT| WITH A FEW DANS, | KiSTz WML Wil 1S BECAUSE. BETTIN ON NOU To WIN AND You QAN LAY 00y Thanks for your gener RSEFACE KLoT: TRANING . SARNEY | Hies REALY HEAKKG RS TNG | O THEM = Jou GUTTA GEAT TS MORBEMAGE ¥ wanks for your generous support, we Ho OUBHT To LAY THAT | SERIOUSWLY, WHILE THAT GAOGLE A PULY AND THE BONS HAUR ELECTED ME Td ¢ know now that you realize the lmpullunm‘ of WL TAKE BARNEY (N SHRIMP — PERSON SEEMS To TAKE TRHE SEE THAT “OURE (N SHAPE THE AIGHT OF 3 T FIRST ROUND - WHOLE MATTER AS THE EIGHT— TS veR K o : insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your (T (O6KSE LIKE A GREAT JOKE - THRou: Away THE BONS. e e AT CIGAR'! oy IR T coal ulderu. (N ME -@uT T / ( | “Ver > 4 ME ST X ; ) Every pound you hurn helps to develop GET RSELF an industry that will go far toward adding T SHAPE : to the prosperity of \outhe.wlem Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty Island Coal f‘ One ton of cooking utensils; one Company i kitchen range; 60,000 sheets of PHONE 409 writing paper; 800 hed sheets Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. V:l'ea:‘the; C;ndiiions As Recorded by the U. S. 'anx G. MANLEY TO . 1 40 Tons of F()O(l dand w ther B DEVELOP WOODCHOPPER’ o er_.‘.“““ Word has been breught to n;m. S l (, S t’ ’ l 100 pillow cases; five f4ING AN & oot e e et oo Forecast for Tnnean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: |son by arrivals on the sx«:.mor! upp 1es GO doutnwoarc [tubs; two electric washing ma- | < [ Rain tohight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds Yukon that Frank G. Manley, | chines; twelve barrels of washing vet J i Z magna powder; mhu- silver; thirty dozen g LOCAL DATA o Nurthenk oy wants For Expechtwn B BRI S ks st sy ey fime— Barom. ‘emp. Bumidity Wind Velocity Weather :" '«‘.":I(rn a 4 Tukan, (l.‘.i\m;. (u:‘ e T MR ok ViR Bt dects st} - BE SRR 24 i g Baip. o dthopber: Creek.- - fitiy-aze| | fhy th of a series of |and a number of folding cots and| 4 a.'m. today 2970 0 @ E A4 Rain |0 ve Clrcla Ol The wall | e At it oo ot chairs. Hoon today 99,80 . 50 58 §E 18 Rain |miles above Circle City. The well| _stories on' forthcoming expe- R T R juse at the base camp on the Ross known mining operator made ar-| ditions of exploraticn into the 3 | Most AND RA rangements to take over thesej Antarctic). " | : ! CABLE DI0_REPURTS properties on his last trip down —_— | Sea and w.m‘t‘ ilh\up(‘ll direct ’hl YESTERDAY | Low Sam 8am. Precip. Sam. |the river from Dawson, two weeks 381 5 Dunedin, New Zealand, the last Statt LB (e e 54 hes Weainer|ago. Proviidng the ground proves By JOHN L. COOLEY ; point in civilization to be touched e %7 AR =3y = ld (A. P. Science Editor) " by the. expedition., Nathe: #._.. & 54 3 ' 'f. Cldy | profitable it is his intention to Bethet .. 54 2 Clear |install a_dragline scrapper plant! (copyright, 1025, Associated Press)| W ! PSS « Fort Yukon 56 - Cldy (which he recently. purchased| ' NpwW YORK, Aug. 10.—The man 3 ‘KATALLA WILL HAVE. Tanand 58 46 Pt. Cldy jfrom the Alaska® Railtead Com-|yno finds it hard to figure out sl B0 3 FIVE NEW OIL WELLS Eagle ... 5 6 d 6 2 £ Rain imission. The plant which he ex-)the supplies to be taken on a two- " G St. Paul . g : : ace Misting [pects to install represents about!waek camping trip ought to moet| \ & George Flynn, well known old- (Dutch Harbor.. 5 i 2 5 Clear{a 100-ton cutfit. A crew of men|gyiney Greason He'd got no R, {timer cf the North who controls Kodiak [ 5 2 Cldy {has already started to w ford iy mpathy, bit ho might get Eome 3 : 'extensive holdings in the Katalla Cordova . ] | ] Pt. Cldy [ Manley on his new proposition good advice. | ¥ . oil field, has completed plans for in| (Dawson News.) .. ey ¥ afid 40 3 the drilling of five wells and will M has wings, 1 (¥ Juneau 3 Rain | Mr. Greason, who h: from At- § ¢ v oney has wings, but it is not a Ketchikan 59 5 3 63 Showers gt {lants ia the ichief steward of the art work on the first of them S Prince Rupert 92 Pt Cldy|0ld mperb for sale at t mpire, (e e 4k tho B “| Byrd Antarctic expedition, and his | 3 oon as his drilling machinery HOMING PIGEON gdmonton ... 2 § 54 54 0 Clear | 3 job was to corral enough prov and supplies can be landed on Seattle : § 2 0 Clear| NOTICE OF APPLICATION | ons to take care of some 60 hun- ¢ the ground. A shipment of about > Portland 8 3 3 0 Cldy FOR PATENT Ry kR, for & -WRXIniGm: poplod ; 1100 tons of casing and drilling San Francisco. 68 56 52 g 0 cldy Sotial Moo SIPSR 5t two years and a half. So he| | . 4 ™ | cauipment hed Seattle on STEADY AS THE MAIL! *—Less than 10 miles. s sat down and estimated the daily | i ¢ |July 16.—(Ccrdova Times.) {In the United States Land Office| ration consumption per man, mul-| § 5 . | R s ; Your personal call is always appreciated, but when ¢ NOTE.—Observations at St Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak,| for the Juneau Land District,| tiplied that by the number of days| ~ ovomEw SREASON | 014 papers for sale at the Bmpire you run into an emergency, transact your banking Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San| at Anchorage, Alaska. the party might be gone and then| (Tl e business with us BY MAIL. Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau -’w& {In the Matter of the Application|found he had quite a shopping |~ The pressure remains st in the Gulf of Alask: gnd is! ©Of AUGUST FRITS()‘"E. of | list. It reads like this: | 200 sticks; taicum powc lu 1,000, p "W“h.llIH Ivnur story, make your inclosures and moderately high in British Columbia. It is rising eowly in| Haines, & for Patent to| Ham, two tons; bacon, thre | cans; hand soa s LlB \ give is to Uncle Sam, headed our way. Southcastern Alaska and the gputhern interior. Rain @e# been| the Standard Placer Group ofltons; beef, five tons; pork, two!cream, 150 c | We'll do the rest eneral in Bastern Alaska and British Columbia. Fair weather| Placer mining claims embraced | tons; lamb, one ton; chicken, one| 1200 packets blades; ce: E TONIGHT—1:30 st. Prevails over much of Southwestern Alaska. Temperature changes! 1 U. 8. Mineral Survey No.|ton; turkey, 600 pounds; corned, two and a qus rtons; coffee, NIGHT—T7: have been slight and freezing weather was reported on Seward| 1541, situated in the Skagway|heef, two tons; salt pork, oneltwo and three quarter tons; .ea,| Peninsula last night. Mining and Recording District|and one half tons; corned shoul-' 375 pounds; cocon, 600 pounds; o T A and Precinct, First Judicial| der, corned tongue, corned spare|dry codfish, 600 pouncs; brown The Big Dramatic Treat | . nl) . ] 2 i Division, Alaska. rib, pork sausage, two tons each;|bread, 45 cases; assoried pickles, of the Season F N l B k s 1= =¥ L AULINE FREDERIGK 18 || NOTICE IS HEREBY AIVEN | tinned butter, two tons; ezgs, 1,200 gallons; kippered Lerring urst aliona un l | | Lerring DO[](\L S | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ||That ;“:“’“‘T ":""T;: ’:"'v a ;‘“' cases; powdered milk, one ton; and herring and tomaio seueo, HER HONOR THE s a 4 R, SR 1 Fenrbiiak —33:2en of the United ates, whose| condensed, evaporated and malied! 1,500 pounds each; can tw ~ o ere is mo Substitute for Safety” 2 - {post office address i Haines, Al-|milk, 150 cans each; cookies, 1,200} a " halt tons; A RE! GOVERNOR " Mother love, a situatior which|?8ka, has filed his application in| pounds; jams, jellies and marma-| 1250 pounds; deh-drated f=its with iy e s it Sk L lade, one ton; flour,- fifteen tons: ' and vegotables, four ton driea i lard, one ton, x friits, five fons PAULINE FREDERICK Then there are: Baking pow-| And here are seme of the s qppic ic the usual Club Show J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER dr, 250 pounds; shaving soup. 1| dries on Mr. Greason's ls: A ' PLUMBING SHEET METAL NEWS for sheer concentrated drama js|the United States Land Office at ‘one of the greatest ever Kcraencd,]Anchorage, Alaska, for ypatent the superb acting of Pauline Fred.|to the Standard Placer Group As- erick, and a story that pilea dra.|woclation Placer Mining Claim, atic: "O8kt 6 ; included within mineral survey LEAVES FOR THE WESTWARD| matic Ossa on Pelion, plus & o inc of the best comedy of the season.|NO. 1541, situated in the Skag- Miss Vivian AR (in pas- | That, in brief, is the make up of | W2Y Mining and Recording Dis- trict and Precinct, Territory of [ Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- cupine Creek, Alaska, in Section - - - - - iz o s QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs, Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska senger on the Queenfor Ketchi-|“Her Honor, the Governor,” star-; kan en route to Squaw Harbor, | ring Mis Frederick, opening at lon the Aleutian Islands, where she | the Liberty tonight. : 4 4 gill teach school the coming term.| The return to the scrcen aftor 28, T. 28 S, R. E. C.R.M., g i her triumphal tour of Australia,|*PProximately 35 miles northwest SURPRISE PARTY of this brilliant exponent of the|0f the Town of Haines, Alaska, histrionic profession is particular.|and more particlarly —described rolo{as follows: What Do Folks Think of You? Through all the years from -carly manhood until his fingers grow stiff and his eyes dim, a man may study printing and in the emlflbe very far from knowing all there O ers u e . | is to know about that fine art. v t ) " ure Volumes that might fill libraries have been written on the subject. Thick trade journals discuss the news SIMMONS BEDS and the technique of the business in all its phases. The subject is inexhaustible and steadily progresses. and Mrs. Frank Pearce was surpris-|ly fortunate in that she has ed Wednesddy evening the occa-| which gives her splendid powers gion being her birthday, at her| full scope. Hyatt Daab and Weed home by a few of her friends. wrote the story aroand| ¢orner and with corner num- Music was enjoyed and a delicious r, and they picked a tjme.| Ders 3-3 and " Skagway, Jim funch was served. As a remem- s well as a strong theme, Why| Nail and Nisson Fraction [brance Mrs. Pearce was given a rich field has not been touch. ¢lalms, unsurveyed, whence beautiful cut glass dish. ed before is hard to state, but it| U. S. M. M. No. 1541 bears 3 -oo——— is beautifully tapped in the cur-| S- 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. Leon Permanent W7ave, £12.50.|rent F. B. O. special, which Doriz| . 1382.5 feet; thence 8. 40 'ern Beauts Parlor. —adv. | Anderson has transpianted to the| 8. 56 min. W. 414.6 f“"vt Silver Sheet with a deft touch{ to cormer No. 2; thence W. “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location ety 7 s s D ers for sale at the Empire, | and a woman’s intuition. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; ld.pap A a DE— e { thence N. 2633.60 feet to cornér No. 4; thence E. 3,- 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W, 854.00 feet to corner No. 6; ” e a o ””’k." 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 e m a.re acres, conflicting with the following claim “Hackley n, Survey No. 571—1.44 acres. “X. Fraction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acpéb. “Jim Nail Clmm — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Cla!m — 10.10 adres, “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. “Survey No. 228—9.56 acres. “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as nome 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 ‘ But do you know, every day of the world men go to MATTRESSES their printers with INSTRUCTIONS, without once think- A A ing to ask for SUGGESTIONS. We're not condemning DINING ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES the men; probably it’s the printers’ fault. We're simply wondering why it is that shrewd business men neglect so rich and obvious an opportunity and do it so frequently. The upshot of it all is that men look at this letterhead and say that this firm is solid and successful and' wholly gquable:i to-do l}:usmfisst 'f?th then they l:imkbat the letter- ead and say that that firm is cheap and obscure and to ' be avoided in business. Perhaps in either case the reverse Thmas “ardware co. is true! Such is the power of printing. Then what do folks think of you?—folks who know you only By your printed matter. Getting around to concrete facts, we haye men in our establishment' who know printing as few men do know it. f ] Why not take advantagé of the fact? You pay for good Almka Steam Laundry printing; why not GET lt “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It : DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING The Empire Printing Co. — PUBLISHERS—— IO ——— in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 056 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTJ- FIED That unless they fille their Automobile, Boat and Radio Exide Batteries adverse claims with the Register s The. Daily Alaska Empire ALASKA MEAT CO. Alaska Electric Light |sio st " ek Vhokule s B Brdhers & P ower Co. :'-{rt;(: bsyz ;!I‘:::: of the nrwl-loul . A PHONE 39 SEW ARD S TREE J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. JUNEAU AND DOUGI‘AS' ALASKA, First publication July 1=. 1:n publication Sept. 38, 1928,

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