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R, Vfiwfle;he; Conditions As fieco}ded by the U. S. ‘Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinit Probably fable winds. shcwers tonight, W LOCATL D y, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Inesday cloudy; gentle ATA var . Time— Barom. Temp. Hunidity Wind Velocity Weather %4 p. m, yest'y. 29.R0 45 90 SE 9 Cldy g 4 o m. today 30.10 41 90 SE 4 Pt. Cldy ‘ Ncon today 30 26 45 82 SE 6 Cldy " = ('ABIE AND RAL l() REPURTS YESTERDAY T TTODAY Higkhest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. Sam. Preclp. 8Sam. Rintlona toran remn temn temp Velocity 24 hra \V-fl\!)lv_f Barrow 18 10 6 . 0 Cldy Nome 28 24 18 20 Trace Cldy Tathal 24 12 * 0 Clear Fort Yukon 18 6 Trace ) ‘anana 22 20 20 01 \ Bagle 26 20 16 0 R St Paul . 38 36 booopd 24 0 \ Duteh Harbor.. 38 38 | 3 4 Kodiak 46 16 30 - Cordova 40 38 36 * 58 Cldy - Juneau . 46 45 | 49 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan 50 — 38 - — 20 Pt Cly Prince Rupert.. 52 50 | 14 16 . 04 Clay Edmonton . 66 46 32 32 10 0 Clear Seattle . 56 56 50 50 10 02 Rain Portland . 62 60 | 14 16 . 0 C1y San Francisco.. 76 64 50 54 b 0 *ldy *—Less than 10 miles. ‘A NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- § neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Sau Fran- cigco are made at 4 am, Juneau time The pressure is high in Britisk h Columbia and South Alaska and moderately low over the remainder of the Territ with its lowest point near Seward Peninsula. Cloudy weat prevails generally except in extreme Southkestern Alaska. M cgate rains have fallen from Prince William Sound to Columbia and light snow has falle | interior. Eagle reports six inches c | perature changes have been slight % "afmer and at Bethel where it is n at scattered places ii ot snow on the ground. T except at Nome cclder than yesterday ory her od- British the em- where it is NOTICE OF GENERAL pla ELECTION On To the Electors of the Juncau, Alaska, Div One, Territory of Alaska: Notice is hereby given that pusuant to an Act of Congress, | approved May 7, 1906, entitled “An Act providing for the elec | tion of a Delegate from the Ter-|an ftory of Alaska,” and an Act of | Gengress, approved August 24, |to ! 1912, entitled, “An Act to create a Legislative Assembly in the | Territory of Alaska, to confer is | législative powers thereon, and Town of ion No. of on residing said ying southerly (Stcam occupied by Alaska Steam ace in and e, town cf That all duly qualified v within the bound Precinet No. Tw of Juneau which All that se of East Second said tide for Precinet Voting town follows: and’ West d the extension o d Stréet across the city limits will vote at Alas located on Lower Front Street, and which Laundry building, owned by E. R. Jaeger Se Street No. Juneau, Alaska. ol aries 0 of are ction cond flats | A nd wun- } for other purposes,” and in con-'dry, the same being iae duly | formity therewith, a general elec- |designated polling place in and ( tion will be held on [for Precinct No. Two, Town of { TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1928 Juneau, Alaska. [ iptween the nours of 8 o'clock [ That all auty qualified voters w m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of |vesiding within the boundar sald day for the purpose of elect- [0f Voting Precinct No. Three of L AT | [l ing the following officers, m-;b‘"lll town of JunvuuI which are Hustling Dearbcin, Mich, where Henry Ford’s plants hum with ind s 3 {he ar- R wit: a8 '[ull()\\'.‘\': A\.ll ‘||“'“} seakienisinal’ of new neighber from early an hi rd i3 assembl n ‘al wil- P\ A Governor of the Territory 0’1“’:“’““";‘\ ¥ 3 (‘,""'l‘;“z,"_’ k‘“f‘l"r‘;;y‘j lage. Part of the tract will be oceu & mu~ n honor of Thomas A, ) A"r‘“]‘) A R sy f‘:;‘”y 1,;]:“ L .”A“I‘:k:lgh tran ed a former Edisen laboratory, an in‘cvicr view cf which is shown bel flepms:“::a'vefl"’rmme e ot | Bleetric Light and Power Com-|Main building of the museum. }';‘mnl and Edison (icff) have leng ‘been warm fr N tbr: pany, will vote .at -residencc | A ; ?1,,0333,':?3 General for: the |building, located on Willoughby By (‘;”‘LP'-”:"":"’*\J‘;"':—C':’:‘[') | He will be carried [nent record for Perritory of Alaska Avenue, in and upon tide lands, | DETR 'I'l‘ ”*’ PR mow ame tools and de- |nchievements of Thou One member of the Senate ot |C Bhhticic -Aaditten; » whicl] E RO, R A o west was | son, from his “friend the Territory of Alaska. {is owned by Case attuck Ad-|century tr A Bhseam e Foeiglin | Mr. Ford|museum tdes the Bhoiit imeibstd o the: Hotke of|dition) Ino., 'and occupled by |Village - under lconstiu collector is | Fla 1 Bebraschtatives of the Territory|Mrs. G O, Burford, the same be-|Dearborn, - Mich., would athered from | 1d 1 . L i1 Alaska. |ing the duly desgnated polling [fcel much aid “tl and, Maryland and Vir- | ran Dearborn. BEdison {Two Road Commissioners for|place in and for Precinet No what was the western |al n ths corner-| . Road District No. 1. ‘\I‘hrw town of Juneau, Alaska B of to form a liv- ny marking the first| The Common Council of Ju-| Dated this 5th day of Oc tober, | Within yf America’s progr act on the museum. On| neau, Alaska, having heretofore, [1928. ern in of the village is conerete he walked | "hy ordinance, duly designated (\ll,flefl) The Common Council of Henry N perma- € he wet surface, leaving | the voting precincts of said the Town of Junecau,|earl —— e — | | town, and the polling place in Alaska. overytily RN 7 (RS ST AN 1 S Sk R ol each thereof, the electors are| By H. R. SHEPARD, |a hundred s or more ago. Ono | TONY SIMIN GROCERY hereby notified: Plesic. [usyspesk tigwneh 4 yingmw, Aud 1 . Processed Egg That all duly qualified voters|First publication, Oct. 23, 1528 | see: s ot by the hearth at a| 1 Pullets Egg I residing within the boundaries Last publication, Oct. 30, 1928.|niddy-noddy spinninz wheel. She ullets Hgg ot Voting Precinct No. One of - eee | will be in of another| 1 doz. Best Apples .0 said town of Juneau which are| 20,000 BULB> |age of American history, and the 3 Bottles Best Catsup 1y as follows: All that section| Tulips, hyacinths. aaffodils, furniture of the will be the:} PHONE DOUGLAS 65 5 na kinds of bulbs for fall planting. northerly of East Second Street L pand West Second Street and the reissus, crocus, iric and othe Building, located on Fourth and ¥ Main Street, in and upon Lot § of Block 7, which is owned by @ity of Juneau, Alaska, and occu- pied by City of Juneau, the same ' being the duly designated polling| L C !mlth and Coropa TYPEWRITERS Pablic sunoznphnr —_— cxtension of sald Second Street (Juneau Florists. Adv. aeross the tide flats to city limits and easterly of Gceld Creek, will ——el vote at Fire Apparatus Room J. B. BURFORD & CO | THE REAL Kellogg’s Korn Flakes | Mission Tomatoes—with ¢ Delmonte Jam—all flav Fanning’s Bread and But gl T R ol ‘_ 22¢, 3 for Four-Pound Seedless Raisins . Best Sealed Eggs—Cartons, 2 doz......... Delmonte Peaches—Ilarge can .. Five-Pound Blue Rose Rice—long grain - P. & G. White Naptha Soap—8 bars .... SERVICE GROCERY A3 .39 A7 95 24 40 40 99 Puree ors—3 for ... ter Pickles—28 belmnnte—Peas and Corn—Tomatoes, ' SANITARY GROCERY { PHONES 83—85 - . Deliveries—10:30 a. m. 2:30 and 4;.»50. ‘p. m. D SPARK PLUG (K By BILLE l)L l‘ WHAT (N ToE WORLD ARE YoU DOING . . MR. GO0GLE 2 // b IM PRESSING NOUR PANTS, HORSEFACE , THATS PART QF THE AGREEMENT WE MADE { Nou KNOW - f \ et 7,//‘ €. I DONT AND WE'LL FOR A RW [ Go S . / MR. 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Everyone invite: their livings m th well 1 fifty cents. & gks in the mar i | 1 y r e -~ 0 The 2 1y ar Dell T Sherif:, ~iaska's will stand beneath the “sp land br nd resided 1 or write Juneau chestnut tres” and shov urg ' until al ? g0 Hou school vanzo- weeks DL J 3 Ih] M Day left this mo lel of Ind AS ! Philadelphia, wil d g : | vin the Edison's in k10 R TR | ventions, his u tton d {T THE HOTELS | experiment t B s Gastin which he wo i % N ] 1elzon, ( Hawthorn, Near the g ¢ : ) I s, Portland; ) be fur comm e Wash L y vans. D, W. roproduction Merio 1 was § C n e little place in N ) ( C. Pot ' t Alaskan | wh he first ama P tal Assembl 1 i \, Chichagof; B. Hoover, h electrie ligh nd W n room heautidy [ " Rurnett, Hoonah; it the phoncpragh and m dver ns nd 1 R Groondnait - Hoonal: 34 13 the coupl 1 under a Zynda i R ‘ 1 leave Th P e < Fl of ). I « ny 1 1 T . 4 4 s 2 B PIUEITEN) ) Epec 1 Closing out alr 1n inea Columbia y G 16 SLPAIGE o SHENCHN nd Okeh Recoras at ¥0c cach. countty will bo brought to I | 1 ride J Open evenings. lic Rlectrie born and reassembled ! ¥ m W Co., Martin Lynech. ady ta be old inns, such os er. Sho W Dl g lml\ : to l 1t own- | tended by hex sister, M "4-4K1\H CARL) PABTY ed by Ford, and old wir ( 1 h Life will ho lived ectu W 1 t 11 adv. tuner. Musi adv.