The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1928, Page 7

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Mfit w‘%‘"m \WNITH NOU =2 (mmufl’ou = The DUCHESS HAS TORNED ME DOWN = MY HEART (S 3-8-BROKEN! SNIE - SNIF . ey 'l"hanks Wyoflr féniefons ‘supiport, we know new that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry ‘that’ will go far ‘toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. Order froem your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. Add ="Q“. 7 pome RGHT (N HORSEFACE - AND GET THE LOAD OFF NOUR CHEST By Gouwy! IM GLAD YOURE HERE = IVE JusT BEE| e & V4 THINKING ABouT ..- D T bo 'NOR%EMCE -~ To.ME = ID BE A HEEL © Ty Te DALBLE CROYS POOR KLOTZY «= NOPE I AWNT Gor TRE HEART= FAREWEIL CRUEL ~ &9, h‘h&hmhr Cvm}_flum rights reberved PUBLIC AUCTION The assets of A, C. vimm do- JuE GULLIER ! I} | | | | | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ra. m. yest'y..30.20 56 78 S 5 Cldy * a m. teday. 30.07 53 74 SE 8 Cldy ..30.02 51 88 SE 16 Rain CABLE AND BADIO KEPORTS [ I} NOTICE WOMEN, CHILD TEACHER OF FARTHEST LIMB TREES TO MEET NORTH' SCHOOL HERE A BIG BLACK BEAR| .. .. v ' | Junean on the Yukon on her south from Wiseman *where taught the “farthc th school” | AP ey Do | for the last left Wise- with a party to their Twin |man on July which time Camp on Taku River|she has been traveling as rapidly 2 s only and other property of said con- | e el ')};\*_MU;'];“}' j one B enti cern. Sald sale. wiil be to the| ypTOHTKAN, Aldska, Sept. 4]wait for a walk and'a shat dis.tation. highest and best bidders for cash, |__p..qgic Mack, of Seattle is- | § , glv-{tange from the main camp dis The the right being reserved to re- (1. (v > | g Callier, of Juneau, 20 pounds r o out (man W ject any and all bids. I I covercd a large black bear aboul (Inweight and much in reach,|twelve ¢ ce. T N | Blroy “ . i ¢ feet up a tree. Thrilled at 1“::“ this 1st day of Septem-|yn,ckeq out the latter last night thé such [been a school in )28. lin the second round of a sched- . |sever 5 fioda ol 2 ) seco s b 7e1s Mrs, [Several years ‘-“‘:V“‘x‘ l““"‘ iuled six round battle. |DeVichne, Dana DeVighne, Mrs.|Were Eskimo Referee In Bankruptey.| poth men complained in the)pg,ry e and Dr. DeVighne of . two, WS 3 1 A TR first round of fouls by opponent. ; G ‘o asi“The I ldrer e climbed other trees 1 as|“The 1 ) children ¥ GQOP‘I‘ S!ALIII d win | Mack hit Collier after the bell| ;) a level with the startled |tionally good students and 1 The Holy Tr “l“y iplld Wil irang in the first round, Collferip i 1q get a closer view. Os.|very easily” Miss McEiroy hold a Goody Sale at the Gas-{.juined 4 blow in the groin but RN Miss McBiroy left tho: sidth tinean Grocery, Saturday,~8ep- s : 4 car, vergatile cavetaker of thoj WS Cla% | sember 8th ady. | e referce did Bot aliow it Byt t0od below with a gun, in|on the Dorothy Alexander and will pt. Clay | L€mPer X “{warned both men against low |, bear should start a dis.|Stop off at Ketchikan on her way Fogey punching turbance, while the tl |,“m”,;1u Seattle where she cxpects to Cldy R ful dogs jumped and barked in cx. @Zend the University of Washing- ton during the coming year. Cleat cited fashion around the foot of 48 0 Cldy the t which housed the bear. ey 52 0 Cldy Th remained like that 1““PP1NCE RUPERT IN *—Less than 10 miles. some time while Dr. DeVighne took motion pictures of the whole scenc,| SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY the b in his tree, surrounded| by ed spectato utched | to the branches of tre * by and hoped that Fred Ordway was bunting with ITar would return in time to take j|n'uh fonally perfect films. The)passen bear hecame re so much| Budd tention and averal jand Mrs, ari he finally clim 1 the |dleton, B. C. \||4|wr on and John tree, evidently deciding that Sorenson for ttle; Mrs. Bell would be better to brave the cx-,and Maude Miller for Prince Ru.| dogs than remai sus- | pert it became necezsary for ——————— to brinz the gun into use QUARANTINE LIFTED “It was a delightful experience ' and the only sad part of it was| The quarantine against chil- J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER that Oscar had to shoot tae bear, jdren attending lhv.n_r:-a v:\ml other sy e, oy R T De|reer il keve oo 5 nellh Bor PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS Vightie said in regard to the af.{member curfoew will ring at 9 fair, o’clock beginning Monday, Sep- means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska roy House, Juneau, Alaska, mm.rupr‘ way | will be offered for sale at public auction at the place of of said Juneau Music House Front Street, Jumeau, Ala on Freddie Mack Puts juneau Friday, September 14, 1928 g t ten, o'clock @& .m. Said nssets| Fighter to S‘eep n consist of stock in trade, fixtures, | Second Round business | , 80 Qe | black trip acquaintaice with a big r enlivenad the week-end no. She yea 28, since Neen , today .. wore |as possible, makin when she had to SLOP-0 1wait Low 8am. 8am Preclp. Sam. temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 20 42 . 0 Pt Clay 44 44 .20 Ctdy 10 42 .06 Cldy 28 38 Clear 36 Pt. Cldy 30 Cldy| 41 Clear 42 Rain 11 Cldy | 44 Rain | 49 42 5 " Higheat 8 p.m. Stations— ©‘tomp. _temp. Point” Barrow.... 36 32 Nome 48 48 50 46 58 16 58 48 42 40 48 46 50 48 School at Wis Miss Me- had not that district fo: All of her pupils the exception half-Eskimo excep- Territorial nized year, a by there nimal - at Migs Nell Wold, seein big be: close with —adv ¢ thon who W 8t Paul “ ary Dutch Ilarhor Kodiak .. Cordova Juneau . Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. Edmonton .. Seattle Portland .. San Franeisco, on 48 64 56 67 68 83 62 76 58 There is a world of difference between Coming Back and Gomg Back .08 0 0 Trace 0 the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT | Sertal Neo.. 07083 | 14 54 TRAIL WORK PROGRESSES IN FIVE LOCALITIES - > i LOOKING BACKWARD In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application | AvuuUNT FRITSCHE, Ivan Winsor, of the U. 8. Bu- reau of Public Roads, returned on the Alameda from a trip of in- pection to Petersburg, Point Agas- E chikan and Hyder, ::{“nz:’ :}‘";kflr““::rr ‘:;”‘:::t :)‘; at which places tho Bureau has pl:fl:r gurrgal pre embraced [Projects under way. ! The work o U 8 Minoral Survey No, at all points is progrossing wefl 1541, situated in the Skagway|MT Winsor said. The 7-mile trail Mining and Recording District [[TOM Craiz to Klawak his becn and Precinet, First Judicfal |cOmpleted and i3 in oxcellent Division, ‘Alasks shape, and the crew which has NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |Peen working on it has returned That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-|t¢ Juneau, he said. : zen of the United States. whose| Mr. Winsor made the trip downjclted post office address is Haines, Al-|0n the Bureaw's boat Highway,|pense, {aska, has filed his application in|leaving it at Ketchikan where he |O the United States Land Office at caught the Alamcda. {Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Group As- QUARANTINE IS LIFTED, JUNEAU sociation Placer , Mining Claim, included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- L% 5 way Mining and Recording Dis-! Chiet of Police George Getchell, trict and Precinet, Territory of {on the authority of Dr. H. C. De Alaska, and at the mouth of Por-iVighne, Territorial Health Com- leuptne Creek, Alaska, in Section imissioner, announced this morn- t28, T. 28 S, R.+54: 8. €.R.M, |ing that the quarantine, forbidding children under 16 years of age to congregate in public places, has been lifted. | ’ B approximately 35 miles northwest of fhe Town of Haines, Alaska, There have been no further cases of the cepebro-spinal menin- | ? CERTAINTEED ROOF’NG * o+ PAPERS and more particlarly described as follows: gitis, which proved fatal to two Juneau children last week, Dr. De TARRED FELTS and BUILDING PAPER ROOFING PITCH Labor Day makes us take an inside inventory. We all work at some racket or other—but have we made that work wmeally count? The old reliable Union Man generally saves, but many others don’t. Let’s get started Right Now. See us Tomorrow! 5 NOTE.—Obscrvations at St Juneau,” Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Franciseo are made at 4 a m. and 3 Paul, Duteh Harbor, Kodiak, Seatlle, Portland &3 San| 4 p. m., Juneau i Donald from o'clock Sunday the south following The Prince Rupert, arrived north at 1 tson !IHII!’HH\:. and left somefat 2 o'clock with ry from Capt in port The barometer is uusually lbw on Prince William Sound and high in British. Columbia. n has been general tm Western and most of Southern Ala , with 00 inches in the past 12 hours at Cordova.. Fair weather prevails in Northerr and ex- treme outheastern Alaska. nana reported a minimum tem- perature of 24 degrees Monday morning and Fort Yukon a mini- mum of 28 degrees this morning. Except in the Yukon Valley there Las been little change in temperature during the past three| day: - DOUGLAS for the Junéau: Martin, W. B. Burke R. W. Everett, H Mr. Mid when, First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” it '|Margaret Abrahamson from Bur- llin,’{(nn. N. D., Eighth grade teach- ler, arrived on different boats last Saturday leaving one other to arrive, Miss Dorothy Clim, who Ireached here today on the Aleu- {tian. Al teachers are now here. e, YOUNG LADIES LEAVE Miss Lucile Fox left this morn- }ing on the Princess Charlotte for Tacoma, Wash,, where sihe will atfend business college this win. ter. Miss Elva Kirkham also left this morning for Rainier, Wash., where she will teach during the coming term. C——— papers for saie at tne Empire. NOTICE " In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska — Division | Number One—At Juneau. IN THE MATTER OF THE CALLING OF A SPECIAL SEP- TEMBER, 1928, TERM OF COURT AT JUNEAU, ALASKA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to an - order of the Hon. E. Coke Hill, District Judge for the Territory ,of Al- aska, temporarily assigned to Di- vigion Number One made and en- tered on the twenty-ninth day of tember 10 GEORGE GETCHELL, Chief of Police. —————— Leon Permanent Wave. £12.50. FerniBeauty Parlor. —adv. | —adv Ewnuz 0 TENGHERS AT | - PUBLIC EVENT i Douglas Parent - Teacher “ Association Gives Af- fair Last Night “Beginning at corner No. o Vighne said. 1, identical with location corner and with corner num- bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction ————————— claims, unsurveyed, whence BUDDY MARTIN LEAVES Buddy Martin, son of Mrs. Howe Vance, who has spent his vaca- U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears tion in Juneau, left on thé& Prince S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. E.,, 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 Rupert for Seattle where he will re-enter the Quéen Anne High deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence W. School. A cordial welcome was- extend- ed to the incoming staff of Doug- las: teachers at the puniic recep- 4 tion which was held for them last evening by the Douglas Parent. Teacher Association. A large representation of the parents of the Island was present and an ¥ apening of pleasure resulted. 1 «L. D. Hammock made the wel. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet to corner No. 4;‘thence E. 3,- 773.52 feet to corner No. §; thence S. 14 deg. 06 min. W. 854.00 feet to corner No. 6; thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. W. 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, < TAR POT FOR RENT RECORDS Closing out all 1v inch Columbia {and Okeh Records at §0c each. {Open evenings. Radio Electric 8 THE adv. K . ¥ 4 ! (4 U & G @ ’a coming address as the first num- her on the program. He assured the teachers of the hearty cooper- agion of the parents in all their epdeavors and officially made them cugtodians of the children for the’ neyt nine months. upt. K. W. Chapman responded with a few well chosen remarks, peaking for himself and fellow hers their appreciation of the manner in which tacy were receiv- ed. Mrs. L. D. Hammock and Mrs. Glén Kirkham each contributed with two well-rendered solos, Miss &xuw Feusi accompanying, ;and a ‘Savikko and Bernice Ed.' wafds completed the program with highly amusing readings. JAfter the ‘program the teachers swere greoted by each one present. Refreshments were then served and dancing was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. 23 L e on an e ! GOODY SALE PLANNED f /The Catholic ladies have an. “ npunced a goody sale to be held on the eleventh of this month. %y ——————— /{BACHS HAVE BABY BOY seven and a half pound baby was, born Sunday night to Mr. Mrs. Edward Bach. The er and babe are reported get- g along nicely at the St.” Ann's tal. & et ALL TEACHERS ARE HERE Alexander H. Dunham, B. S, University of Nebraska, instructor in History, Civies, Manual Train- ’.nd Bookkeeping and Athletic coach for the high school and Miss |Alaska, beginning Saturday, Sep- |ten said seal of said court this 30th day of August, A. D. 1928, August, 1928, at Juneau, Alaska, A SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TERM (1928) OF THE DISTRICT COURT will be held at the Upited iStates Court House at Juneau, 1928, at the hour of in the forenoon of tember 29, o’clock day. WITNESS my hand and the the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the Co., Martin Lynch. & following claims: “Hackley Claim, No. 671—1.44 acres. “X. Fraction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nall Claim — 0.18 acres. Survey DISHAW & PETERSON JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the Dist. Court for the Terr. of Alaska, Division Number One. (Seal) IMPEIgIAL Ahskl’! MMC Up-to-Date Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn * ‘and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice ‘Cream Brick and Bulk in all flav- “ors, especially for family trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERIAL JOE' STOCKER, Prop. - Front Street A “Skagway Clalm — 10.10 General Contractors acres. “John Dalton Claim r “‘Survey No. 209—40.836 acres. “‘Survey 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 tled, ic in Latitude 59 deg. 26 min. 05 sec. N.,, and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adyersely any of the above de- seribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That ualess they flle their adverse claims with the Register| of “the Uhited States Land Off! at Anchorage, Alaska, within t! period of publication, or eight months thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY. GREEN, Reglster. Fiist publication July 26, 1928.| Last publication Sept. 28, 192§ Plans and Estimates Furnished Free Phone 286 No. 228—9.56 —— Ben Franklin Sald Something about thrift. Maid Bread then, but if he had he would have said “There’s a Bread for you, or words to that effect. Have you tried Milk Maid Bread yet? Yonr Grocer has it on hand. JUNEAU BAKERY Phone 577 We deliver ! THE DA YALASKAEMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1928. S AR A LA NN A s A P He hadn’t heard about mlk} ‘This is the one that never varies in fine flavor — ‘That's why Schilling dares to say *“Moneyback"” Read the label. It means just what it says. MONBYBACK - Your grocer returny yoy soney at our expense on any Schilling product for any reason whatever. You wumm. Don mm the goods THE NEW VlCTO}lY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE " THe finest performer fn Its class—the greatest maximum speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this price fleld—the most horsepower per pound of car weight —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers mew Victory Six. Thomas Hardware Co. ot s Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 \ PRESSING ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Bulldi'nz Electrical Contracting _ HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS McCaul Motor Company PHONE' 416 i e 2 f | ™|

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