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Our first “omb POPULAR PRICE—$5.75 Bright Prospacts Speaking of the brigh v s e ] pects for the Katalla field B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUES[)AY, FEB. 19, 1929. hiniam |1, yment of SPRING MILLINERY 5 #'f/?/(/ > is here 3 -Braided Strais— All Colors euts inations—— this time on a other continge 2 wa Fynn sald that the oil was ‘mily with the Merchants Closing Agrees KM %) 1 osoden” ia interested ibhe bouth; Ne exmatbed To: 1 ‘w' 1 ¢ H & capital to develop the field on a|oil sands depths of .mm ed by The American Legion, this ) Stes Mgt e R P i close l”v-i(!n\. February 22, The proauc i ‘_.J‘;fi Iy fad I tield, lie ex is b the Kata GTON'S “IR]HDZ\\ of approximately 960 """ s 6 3 R g e A depth, e added, i3 extrc low when compared (o the ground il | ducing areas. Oil de all, due to reached in the Kat said Mr about 80 days by the a the producer to drill ‘Hl. “This short drilling of wells, if need be, and ‘l« | the crude oil to the bzach due to the fact that are mearly perfes to much less figure than in the| From the field the oil can be th | carried by g line ‘to wells of the area, i BAGREEE0, TR alp L0 Juneau’s Leading Department Store steamer anch miles | they are not expected to b yo "Tiate Hilver, "8 the Tifnrt ‘of ' distant at a n barrel gushers, are almo: aofiee ‘“l“““‘_“ _f“‘"“l“'l Producing Conditions lto be moderate pr is experiencing the \m_u{ flooc ¥ in 40 y It as overflowed Pomlpnx|xlgl'l!e a}nml Pproducing s been proved a scor 3ithe h’“‘“ “” seRral mites and conditions of the Kafalla field to by the wélls already down, and %000 hous ra e b Watdr. others, Mr. ¥lyan said that usvally | from which oil “is being pumped, .’ Wenty - five: thodsaid’ Persons it was found necessary to he every day, refined and sold on Z crude ofl for several hundred mil markets to the westward, Mr ’JROW:FLYNN 'e'orge Flynn on Way South — Will Start ; Dn“ing n Spring .u, ],);.; iaf off when will be one of the big oil! Ig coutries of the world.” o of the industry, or over is author of the the p “yegion,’ The Redwing, one of the Iatest additions to the Pacific coast guard seryice, t0 bq used in pa- fi'o"n] the shores against smuggling of liquor, Flyhn, ol nad prospecied and explored he-| -} fore, ing * ofl strength of Cordova. | Mr. Flynn obtained that the tal, - stic-| brought are tu near the mouth of Bering River,|ment. Flynn said. ol Al this time Mr. to rail.or water-transportation a large produging flnm in M Flynh bas two TO TH It was built during the war as a mine sweeper, to start actual d ring, was arrived in Juneau u.‘,v, Alameda. He is leaving 1o on the Admiral Rogers fo ern States conditions of the greund it found impossible to take the ar in until the winter freeze. in the mean time thé crew cut tim- roads, constructed tralls all ready for the winter bers for and made 2z wells | work In the Katalla region there are To Buiii: Bridge this time 22 wells that ha The work of freighting the ma: yoors, & number, imie 46, Berl rned. dut sters” or failures. | was ruu‘hadx 'B:.Nr:xtt:ll;: 4 : If yo“ want to sell nave brongiit in oil 1n varying| would be necedmry: for cfossing: a Classified. juantities, and several are priying erudé oil to ted ingthe field, and are i noney for the owners, ac Flynn no a refiner; mak ord; The material ‘for thé siricture:is now on location, 4nd tn the early spring workmeh Wil . bridge - the |stream. The owttl. 15 now two| ! and onehialf miles from the drfil- . 1920, the Fad-|ing site and in two ar thies weeks | & ul gas leasing law came |after thé start of apiing work, ‘will On the »1)). on the field ready for’ by he tion. Flynn staked oil claims Mr. Flynn recently put the On the|problem before the Territ Road Comniission;, and reque: that they cousttuct tha ‘Herf was | River bridge and a 'shore di of road to the fleld Wndér devel This * was “toudd by Due to' Commission “to N “ufin - "a Classified. l'u. to On 'ral oil into effect a Clamfiad in the Katalla field favorahie e T hicago capi: hinery August Drilling ma north last 'u lightered ‘ashore, - L Codlidge. Bias TIETE R!VER v Five Thousand Houses Are are homele Heavy lo EMPIRE These little chs,pifieds work hour, No Decision 1 As to Future iTON, Feb. 19.— lidge has mnot a decision as occupation after ment from office. WASHIN President o his He | to hi reti c2d oil 411\”)' men and expert drill- n early spri 10w i » beicre retur o FLU[]D TERRURS REPLACES COLD EUROPEAN WAVE ‘Danube Rlver and Tribu- taries Break Over Banks | —-Heavy Toll Expected :HO\ Feb. 19.—Flood ter- aced the rigors of E5h biér B s art ol urope. It is feared that wheén- the toll { inundaticns is complete, it will qual or surpass that of the eold, The 1 River and tribu- have swelled over the and forced many from The melting snow and ice Has strous floods in Mace! ‘the ‘Spanish Const s damage to the Spain which until escaped the general uropean cold e - OVERFLOWING Under Water—25,000 Persons Homeless s are expected. -oe > 1o 'Hw P,mmn E anythin\g——use i you want to buy anything—use If you have a room to rent, or house of an apartment—use - | will visit his home in} smnecticut, when in the | ill confer with capital- | | | | | Unpainted Tables and Chairs 21 KOLSTER RADIC RECEIVERS Table and Cabinet chlpzls Electric and Battery Operated Sets Alusha Electric Lwht & Power Co. Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 l___.___ —Rubber coats and gaberdine trench coats. —Rubber ecoats are lined. —All sizes and -colors. Specially priced at $5.75 and $6.75 . i = S R 1. e e s iparty ‘prizes. 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