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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10; 1932 TERRUNE IS T0 ASSEMBLE GAME AND FUR DATA Game Commission = Secre- tary Leaves for Long Trip to Study Conditions To gather data on general con- ditions throughout the Territory affecting game and fur-bearing animals, R. W. Terhune, execu- tive cfficer of the Alaska Game Comm n, left here on the steamer Aleutian for west-: ern and interior points. He will be absent about six weeks. He will confer with game war- Kens, members of the Commission, trade and trappers in practi- cally cvery section of the Terti- tory. The information he obtains will be embraced in his annual re- port to the Commission when it meets here next Winter. { Mr. ‘Terhune will go to Cor- Hova 2nd Chitina and from there to Fairbanks by Richardson High- way. He will fly from Fairbanks to the Kuskokwim, stopping at \#cGrath and probably at Bethel and then proceed to Seward Pen- insuia. Later he will return to Fairbanks and cover the upper Yukon area and Alaska Railroad districts. He has already visited Southwestern Alaska and Kodiak Island. - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Board of Equalization will 'hrect in the City Hall daily from August 9 to August 13, inclusive between the hours of two and four oclock P. M. Tax adjustments should be taken up with the Boare on these dates. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. -—adv. INVITATION FOR BIDS. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau l4of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, ‘August 8, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- ject to the conditions contained hersin, will be received until 9:00 a m., August 17, 1932, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all Jabor and materials and performing all work for reconstructing and im- proving three trestles for overhead tramway and flume crossings on the Glacier Highway, Juneau-Thane JBection, National Forest Road Pro- ject; located adjacent to the Ton- y.85s National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of *Alaska. The length of the project to be recon- structed and improved is approxi- mately 0.204 mile and the principal items of work are.approximately as Unclassified Excavation 800 s, Structure Excavation 195 cubic yards, Untreated Timber 250M. ft. B.M. Class B Concrete 350 cubic yards, Structural Steel 50,500 Ibs. Removal of Old Trestle jump sum. The contract form and the plans, specifications, special provisions and estimate of quanti- ties may be examined and ‘the standard questionnaires and finan- cial statement for bidders secured %y the prospective bidders at the following addresses: U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, Federal & Terr: Bldg., Juneau, Alaska; U. S. For- est Service, Commercial Bldg., Ket- chikan, Alaska. Each bidder must submit with his bid, or previously, an attested statement of his busi- hess and technical organization (of the bidder) on forms to be supplied by the District Engineer, which is available for the contemplated york, including his financial re-| sources, his highway construction experience and other construction experiencs, compared with the pro- ject bid upon. The United States expressly reserves the right to re- ject any bid in which the facts as to business and technical or- ganization, financial resources or construction experience, compared with the project bid upon, justify such rejection. The contractor will yesterday | DAN'S WORK-- ANOTHER BREAK LIKE YESTERDAY AN BULLY AN/ I § ME 1S ALL SET | TO SEE THE | B\@ BOWT- - } | {James Cramer Arrives En-! route to. Mayo Broth- | ers for Treatment THE BALANCE By BILLE DE BECK RINGSIDE SENRTS - - 6.5 EACH- OKAY, PAL-- PUT TWO AWAY FOR ME == HERE'S U4\ - - V'LL CALL FOR THE TICKETS LATER AN SUP You ALL WE -=BUT T 1932, King Teatures Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rig James Cramer arrived here on, =7~ \the Yukon yesterday for a short \stay until he makes connections (to leave for Mayo Brothers clin~ lical justitute ‘at Rochester, Minze- | {sota, in seareh of medical reliaf| {from a malady with which he is suffering. i It i3 'something like two years | |sinm¥2 Mr. Cramer left here for! McGrath to investigate mining| |claims which he holds in the | [terior country. Although ' i | very nc;xou;;ywas fo::g, hewr:f“AttaCk Sta‘rs m Mad“d Shortly After Dawn ported, proseecting ‘and develop-l {ment work is carried on there un- 3 x This Morning ot (Continuea ircm wmage One) {der considerable difficulty. How-] |ever, he plans to return' there |again in the Spring, if he is able, | }and continue his search for the, | valuable metal. o ; 'a Monarchy, probably under Prince | In coming out Mr. Cramer made juan, young son of exiled King |the trip from Fairbanks to Seward Alfonso, @ by airplane. Part of the way he Martial Law said he relieved the pilot at the ' gpain is virtually under martial controls. He hoped fo be able % 1aw. !make the trip to Seattle by plane.| Gen. Dellano, Commander of the | R R I Presidential Guards, announces that |MRS. GRAY IS GONG TO Gen. San Jurgo controls Seville | SEATTLE FOR VACATION and has established headguarters lat Jerezdela Frontere. Mrs. Felix Gray booked passage! Civil Guards in the Southera Souta on the Queen today "for provinces of Corboba and Algeciras a joini vacation trip and as rep- are enroute to join Gen. San Jurgo. resentative for the B. M. Behrends| All loyal troops are being assem- ©Co, Inc. BShe expects to return pled and reinforcements are being {by the first of September. {hurried. from Catalonia to stem b e et S |the revolutionary movement. | | N BACK FROM TENAKEE { | NOTICE A E. Goetz returned yesterday| .y, women of Moose Exchange in his own boat from Tenakee y\.onen on Saturday at Jarman’s Springs where he has been spend- gy a9 am. with a goody sale. "}’g “‘E‘".p‘.": °°“"'§ i W“m"“' ‘?’& The ladies of the city are invited g EA dmiston, who accompanled ¢, enq jn their handiwork and Goetz to Tenakee returned home oo .o oked foods for sale by the g committee in charge. —adv. — et i ———t———— MES. DELEBECQUE HERE | ! NOTICE Mrs. Alberta Delebécque. arrived! My wife, Alma Peterson, having here Monday from Chichagof to left my bed and board I will not spend a few weeks visiting with be responsible for any bills con- her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. J. tracted by her. Galiwas. adv. CARL A. PETERSON. —————————— | —————— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! : REBEKAHS MEET TONIGHT Regular mescting of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the' Perseverance Rebekah Lodge No. American Legion will be held 2-A will hold its regular meeting | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in at 8 o'clock tonight. Visiting mem- the Dugout. Visiting comrades wel- bers welcome. 3 come. ADJUTANT. adv. | ALPHONSINE CARTER, R o s R 4 | EDITH SHEELOR, Ol papers ror sale &b Empins, Noble Grand. Office. 3 Secretary. STOP THAT GLARE! BY REPLACING YOUR OLD LIGHTING FIXTURES with the MODERN UNIT The new lighting fixtures are designed for the use of the new type lamp globe, pro- ducing a warm, cozy and efficient glow. We have a complete line from which be required to state in his bid the finimum rate of wage per day to be paid common labor. The atten- tion of the bidder is directed to the special provisions covering sublet- ting or assigning of the contract. Where copies of plans are request- ed, a deposit of $10.00 will be re- quired to insure -their return. If within fifteen (15) days after open- ing bids plans are not returned, the deposit will be forfeited to the Government. Guarantee will be re- quired with each bid as follows: #ive (5%) per cent of the amount of the bid. Performance bond will be required as follows: In amount of 100% of the total contract price. Performance will begin within ten (10) calendar days after date of notice to proceed and will be com- pleted within sixty (60) calendar days from that date. Liquidated damages for delay will be the amount stated in the special pro- visions for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed &r accepted. Partial payments will be made on work and material de- livered if such work and material meet the approval of the contract- ing officer. Article on patents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submitted upon the Standard Government Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Government Form of Contract for » Construction. The right is reserved, as the interest of the Government 4may require, to reject any and bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or re- ject any items of any bid, unless such bid is qualified by specific limitation. Envelopes containing bids must be sealed, marked, and *'as follows: Bid for Road Improve- ment, Glacier Highway, Juneau- Thane Trestles. To be ned August 17, 1982, at 9 o'clock 2. m., “/Pederal and Terr. Bldg, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, District to make your selections — both residential and commercial units. SMITH ELECTRIC CO. 219 SEWARD STREET PHONE 354 KINGS and COHOES ARE BITING | We bave STRIPPING GEAR—POLES, REELS, SINKERS, LINES Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. .W. U. S. Bureau of Public SEVENPERSONS. SEA SCOUTS RE KILLEDIN EARLY FIGHTING WELL, SULLY- | RA\SE NOW s 45899 -~ THAS A LOTTA DIMES ALL FIGGERED) OUT--FOLLOW ME TO THE DEPOT- - GOTTA GOT \T u | Gus Erickson, First Officer of SEATILE COME 5, et IN OPEN CRAFT and Ray Clyde, boatswains; ' Ed Bceott, engineer; Frank Gangler, 'assistant engineer; Don Cook, stew- ard; Fred Felton, Jack Wallace, Arnold Nelson,” Al Corey and Clin- lon Reynolds, séamen, e —— - | PERMANENT WAVE ARTISTS Twelve Lads Thrilled by HERE Sight of Bears and by | Catchmg Salmon IJoseph. Mo., have arrived in Ju- \neau to conduet a permanent wave On a 33-foot open boat, powerad and finger wave shop, with tem- with sail and auxiliary motor, 12 porary location at the Gastineau Seattle boys, members of the Sea!Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edson have Scout organization, similar to the specialized in permanent waving land organization of Boy Scou:s,j‘for nearly 20 years and use nothing arrived in Juneau late yesterday but the latest in equipment, fea- afterncon, for a brief stay. They turing the Thermique Heaterless will aepart tonight for Sitka. method. Call 10 for appointment. The name of the craft is Lhe —adv. Yankee Clipper. She is a United States Navy boat and was issued | g to the Sea Scouts for their use, Life Is Spent on Deck | Life aboard is spent on deck;l there are no below-deck quarters. I Tarpaulins spread over the boom | of the mast and attached to the, floor of the deck provide sleeping and eating accommodations for lhf:i lads and afford them protection from inclement weather. | With the craft's company divided into watches, she runs day and| night. On the way north, thc‘ young sailors were thrilled by the sight of several bear and the catching of 15 salmon. | Left Seattle July 29 | The Yankee Clipper left Seame{ July 29. She departs from this, port for Sitka. From there, she will sail for home, calling” at ‘lan-\ couver, B. C. Those aboard the craft are: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Edson, of St. ISP PSS SERVICE Rendered by EXPERTS LESHER ARRESTED AT | FALLS CREEK TUESDAY Charged wtih assault with a dangerous weapon, Charles Lesher was arrested yesterday at Falls Creek, -Admiralty Island, and brought here by Deputy United States Marshal Tom Newcombe. He was to have been arraigned today befors Judge Charles Sey in the Uniteed States Commissioner's Court. Lesher is said to have had a quarrel with Jack Westfall, anoth- er Falls Creek resident, during whica he is alleged to have drawn a rifle on the latter. e e ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! Regular meeting of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American Legion will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock i | the Dugout. Visiting comrades come. ADJUTANT. adv, Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it — panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. Reg. U, 8. Pat. Off. J LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Phone 358 Your automobile is a valuable investment and deserves expert attention. A monthly service will keep your car in good econdition if rendered by cur mechanios. A poor service job is worse than no service. Let us quote you prices on different service jobs. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. CLOSE OUT ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES $3.75 EVERYTHING MUST GO—SEEING IS BELIEVING COLEMAN’S Hollywood S S O L S it 7 1 5 S NI NG Nt yle Shop SPARK, | - ! THE VOSS Electric Washing M achine $57.50 Delivered any place in Juneau or Douglas Compare the price with that of similar articles sold by mail-order houses And remember this is a darn good washer and it’s guaranteed as such Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 dison Mazda Lamps—the Standard of Comparison ELEVENTH ANNUAL Southeast Alaska Fair _ JUNEAU September 14, 15, 16, 17 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER For premium list and further information communicate with W. S. PULLEN, Secretary FOR GOOD STEAKS GO TO BAILEY’S CAFE BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES BUILT FOR SLEEP | Thomas Hardware Co’.“ UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING”

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