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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1933. ESCAPEMENTOF SALMON IN ALL Summer Is Quer; Autumn Arriving Summer is over and Au- tumn will officially be here ‘ morning when the autumn- | ® al equinox occurs. The 3 | equinox occur at the times Bureau heries Sur- when the day and night are revs S ' S mt equal and veys Show Spawning q g Is Satisfactory | equinox oceurs, ot e month of Sep- when the autumnal x occurs, that the t right an- . direction of the g tomorrow, there tant decrease h of the days in the length Since the ence of the sun with the length of and decreases with 1 h of the nights, weather should grow r from this month un- ime in January or , when the lossand again become equal and e thermometer will cease 2ec0ese000000c000000000e00 dency. TRAIL COMPLET Crew Completes Thre Mile Trail—Part Trans- ferred to Silver Bay been made of Imon are 1 The Verstovia Trail has be While the red s in Bristol ly good, on two or thr the Foreman, 1e section having been transferr neral- streams and the crew of the pink streams in Cook In-| The Silver Bay crew will put let were good. |a trail to the The escapement in Prince WH—' liam Sound was fair. At Yaku- Ol tat, the runs were short and the|future. smaller than usual, but the|trails in the same region. ement was normal. The Verstovia Trail ‘Viewing : whole, Tocal officers of the Bureau |mill Creek Highway, from a pol of Fisheries ¥ sion of the s throughout Al ‘Wingard. ——t—— pment work will start in the ne is no apprehen-|two miles out of Sitka, to tl pa ing escapement | summit of Mt. Verstovia. aska,” declared Mr.| ——eo—— SHOP IN JUNEAU | 34 I Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Old papers av 'fhe Emplre. | for FALL I Pendelton Swaggers SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW! Only in Smarter Styles $8.95 and up! When Pendleton design- ers find a good fashion they cling to it. Pendle- ton Virgin Wool has proved its worth in the than ever. It’s warm and swanky. It gives you a minimum price. You'll love the way the new ones are made in swag- ger lines with interest- ing necklines. Mixtures ()f Beige, Brown and Gray and the brighter colors Sizes to Fit Everyone! LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. Store Open Evenings completed by an ECW crew under direction of Ben F. Ficken, divided, e pement was mot all that|OF :‘ha\» de: :d In the Alaska Pen-|to Silver Bay and the other put on jnsula and on Kodiak Island it Sawmill Creek highway to do was also good. The red salmon | roadside clearing, it was made beds of Cook Inlet, Kasilof, and|known today by Charles Burdick, Kenai were well seeded. And all | District Forest Ranger. Haley mining claims | where, it is expected, some devel- Later it will work on other three the . situation as amiles in length. It leads from Saw- past seasons, and it’s WHITE KING sure of a hearty wel- — come again . . . espec- ially since it’s smarter maximum of wear at a LOCAL COMPANY PARKER SELLS:- 2 MEN KILLED [IS DEFENDANT FOUR BEEF ON BY HIGH WIND IN$11,000 SUIT LOCAL MARKET sccose oo 2o = | deaths of two loggers, Fred Alex- ander, aged 35 years, and Carroll E. Morse, aged 37 years, both o | Bellingham. They were killed at the Galbraith Brothers Camp near | Lake Samich as they sat on the \ cab of a truck waifing to be load- Alleging personal injurles suf-| Four dressed beef, from stock eq with logs when a snag was| fered while she was a passenger| SFOWN at s}&mwberry Point and said plown on the cab. on the motorship Estebeth on| {0 be as fine as any ever brought 3% January 2, 193, Mrs. Jessie Patter- | here, were brought to town yester-| ... iy tne Territory. Native grass- son, of Newpork, Ore, yesterday|d2y by Leslie Parker from the ." .,y in spundance and furnish afternoon sued the Davis Trans-|ranch of Parker and Sons and sold| ) “rinest sort of natural food for portation Company, for $11,216, in-| to @ local market. The ranch ex-| . ey cluding attorney’s fees. A libel| Pects to dispose of a number of “p, \or and Sons produced this was filed on the Estebeth which|8nimals here this Fall and Winter.| =" considerable crop of root was later released on bond and| The entire herd, comprising some '..ipies, particularly rutabagas sailed on its customary weekly 85 animals, was inspected recently| . . ..rrots, which will be market- voyage | by Dr. Jules B. Loftus, veterinary | . ..o later this Fall. Mrs. Patterson claims she slipped | expert from the Alaska Oollege's on a wet floor in the boat’s com- | xtension service. He found every ® bination dining saloon and social|@himal in perfect health and ex- sST. LOUIS COUPLE AMONG hall and suffered numerous injuries | Céllent physical condition. LAST OF SEASON'S TOURISTS including a broken left wrist and| Dr- Loftus said it was the largest thumb on. the’ left - hand, herd of beef caftle in Alaska and, C. P. Carbrey, General Passenger She submitted a statement of|aS fine as any he had ever seen. Agent for the Canadian Pacific at various medical and hospital bills,| The open range at Strawberry st. Louis, Mo, and Mrs. Carbrey, totaling $716 for treatment of the Point, he declared, is the largest/are making the round trip to Skag- alleged injuries. Mrs. Patterson in @ single locality that he has| way aboard the Princess Louise. was enroute from Juneau to Ten-| 4 akee at the time. R 'Strawberry Point Ranch Grows Fine Stock for Marketing Locally {Mrs. Jessie Patterson Sues Davis Company for | Alleged Injuries ! CAPT. ADAMS LEAVES | After being in Juneau for the We Have Another Shipment past seven weeks, Capt. A. Adams, Assistant to the Officer- 5 e E noOharge ‘of the -Ufited. Blates PEACHES in heavy syrup, large cans ....18¢ Military and Telegraph System, . : g with headquarters in Seattle, left | PLUMS in heavy syrup, large cans ... 18¢ for his post aboard the North- western, accompanied by Mrs. | Adams. Capt. Adams has been supervis- ! ing construction of the new radio| station on the Glacier Highway. | e- GARNICK’S--Phone 174 2n ed Saturday-Monday SPECIALS Coffee -- M. J.B. 2 Pounds 63C TASTY MALT,can . .- 39¢ CHOCOLATE FLAVOR—Delicious Hot or Col PEARS,No.2%% ¢can . . . . . 20c COTTAGE BRAND CRAB MEAT,2 cansfor . . . 43c ALASKA PACK PINEAPPLE, 3 cansfor . . . . 50c DOLE BRAND—Half Slices in ar nt he | GRAPEFRUIT, 3 cansfor . . . 40c DOUBLE $ BRAND—Fancy MACARONI, NOODLES or SPAGHETTI, 3 packages - . 25¢ WALDORF TISSUE, 16 rolls . $1.00 1{ S(_IOTT PRODUCT ALWAYS _F RFSH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CHICKENS BROILERS and STEWERS to arrive on Northland N.R.A. 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