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8 OXREIDER WILL EXAMINE MANY INTERIOR JOBS Leaves for Inspection of| Several Federal and Ter- | ritorial Projects pr o(ood ¢ t 0 a new station ‘\L Seward, Lieut. Oxreider will E an examination for the Fed- Water Power Commission of a r project applied for by Sam (.;raef From there he will go to Fairbanks and proceed to the mouth of the Tanana River to gather data for a report on an improvement project for which ap- plication has been made to the Board of Engineers. He will next go to Rampart and go over the old telephone line to Emka Croe}. mw»tixatmg the of the work which was au- by the Legislature recently His final examination will be on the channel in the Iditarod River to Iditarod Landing. The Legisla- ture made an appropriation for this work, and Lieut. Oxreider will re- port on the costs before plans for undertaking it will be adopted. D BILLS TO INITIATE CANDIDATES TONIGHT Wuh a class of candidates for i tion and other important busi- ess to be transacted, a full at- tendance of membership is expect- ed at tonight’s’ meeting of Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. Elks. The forthcoming trip to Sitka, to be made May 23, will be discuss- ed, and arrangements planned for as many members as possible to join the delegation. Sitka has a good class of candidates lined up for initiation. Following the business meeting this evening, a social session will be held, and rerreshmems served fgh o make e. ca Iaug ~~ (mmms AUNI Capitol Tomorrow — “Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;” NEW Blouses Skirts Hats The latest styles in all these items . . See Them at Hafoouens “Juneaw’s Own Store” ‘May 10—MOTHER’S r DAY . Mother’s Day Cards and Candies Juneau Drug Company ¥ree Delivesy Phone 38 rior Alaska to| - | Peninsula, connecting Nome with L A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MAY 6, 1931. PROPOSED FOR | TWO STATIONS Expenmenlal Svstem Plan- ned Between St. Michael | and Fortuna Ledge ! RADIO PHONES | | Under the authority of an Act; la, it was made known to- | y by Maj. Malcolm Elliott, Pres- ent of the Alaska Road Commis- n. The Lt ture appropriated $7- | 000 and authorized the expenditusc of an additional $5,000 from the Second Division road fund for the installation of this system. Maj. Elliott has written Col. | Frank R. Griffin, Chief of the Cable System, outlining a plan for installing an experimental system between St. Michael, where the Signal Corps maintains a radio station, and Fortuna Ledge. Thn| cost of this, it is understood, will{ not exceed $4,000. If this is suc- ’ cessful, additional units will be in- stalled at other points on Seward many of the hinterland communi- ties. - DIVISION ENGR T0 VISIT HERE Col. Lukesh to Inspect Riv- er and Harbor Alaska Projects in June Col. G. R. Lukesh, Engineer Corps, U. S. A, and Division En-| ing to information received today by Maj. Malcolm Elliott, District Engineer. Col. Lukesh's division comprises the Portland, Seattle and Alaska districts, and he makes his | headquarters at Portland. He will leave Seattle about the middle of June. Mrs. Lukesh and| their two sons will accompany him on the trip. { Plans for his visit have not been Elliott said. It is known he will! visit all' of the Southeast Alaska projects, and it is possible he will go as far west as Seward where a shelter harbor is now in the process of construction. v W Gl Se PLANT TREES Birch and Mountain Ash trees.] nardy rose bushes and other nursery stock. adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS passed by the last Legislature, and | § ./ Ancient Itale 6. .I 0. Il lg%%ll.l | Dmly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1 Crony Stroke thtly 8 Former em. = press PIA[CIA 9 Feelings ElCIoIN 19 Kind of an B esn of the cloIN[T 1o mhar Veat” T Rent KIEN 18. P ayment by & I l l D 20 100 square meters 22 Yawned 23. Hoy's marble 25 Corpulent < T A [] o R N E REAE RN E A 6 R E o [} L E 39 C)I(ndrlcll 49 Worrled per- sistently Exclamation 52 Condiment of rebuke 55, Entirely Indian nbject of Warship ()cenn fan family Cleansing agents oo EE 5 'l\y( Jneasure €0. Belmmo-l Befol 61, Or"nn of heare Course in 43. Vibratinnless DOWN points 1. E(ul In church 44. French pre noun 2 Ex 3 of grell 48. Comfort statu; 49 Obstruct 4 Adveitisement 80 Wing 5. Had the 51 Fish eggs 3. Meadow courage [3 Medlrme o vumltml gineer for the United States Board| of Engineers, will pay an official | visit to Alaska this summer, accord-| o AT THE HOTELS o1 son, Gastineau L. W. Benedict, Charles Simp- Samuel | removal of a cataract on his left Gollsday, F. E. Walker, H. B. Car- | eye, bray, F. J. Kwapil, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berg, Ketchikan. Alaskan J. B. Humphreys, Albert Wile. Ed Paulsen, Juneau; John Price, Annex Creek; W. King, —_—————— made in detail, and its scope is | Tulsequah, B. C.; George V. Kadz- | Quartz znd piacer locntlon no- undetermined at this time, wxa”‘“r Yakutat. SUGAR! 100 Pounds for $5.70 —at— At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 . Will Operate on King Of Siam Next Sunday WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 6.— | The King of Siam is to undergo an operation next Sunday for the The operation will be per- formed by Dr. John Wheeler. He said the right eye has responded | to treatment and will not require an operation. tices at Thc Emplre PHONE 478 flllllllllllIIIIlII|||||IIIII|||I|IIIIIlllIIIllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllfl FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES} ASPARAGUS (all green) 2 pounds PEAS, 2 pounds GREEN ONIONS, bunch RADISHES, bunch TOMATOES, per pound .... LETTUCE, large, each ..... NEW POTATOES, 3 pounds APPLES -- ORANGES -- BANANAS CHICKENS Per Pound 25c¢ CALIFORNIA GROCIERYj fi 0 A 36 Hu one ln.Me | nothe 42 Unit of work | = |L: “CHECK” THESE PRICES Bath Room _ Outfit $58.20 5-foot Tub complete with all fittings. 17x19 full Apron Basin, com- plete with all fittings. China Tank Closet com- bination complete. YOUR CHOICE “Crane” OR “Standard” Priced f.o.b. Seattle YOU CAN GET (13 Ch as e)? COPPER TUBE PLUMBING FROM US Special CLOSET COMBINATION China Tank $ 20.00 ea ch these modern copper tube radiators in While They Last Only Mail Order House Quality WE HANDLE “Crane” “Standard” “Kohler” Plumbing Fixtures NEXT TO NIFTY SHOPPE BLUE BIR “CHECK” THESE PRICES BUSINESS Is GOOD OUR PRICES ARE . RIGHT $39 5.00 ‘Full Automatic Oil Burner “Toncan” THE COPPER BEAR- NG SHEET IRON Only 10c per 1b. 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