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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, \“\D\Y NOV 12, 1934 EM TSR lI||II!'lII|»l.lfIIlI||’I!HIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIB ' ; i ABIMERE ON2UIE RN T L rE STATERS,9TO6 o e AR LECTION FOR 1 | scHOOL BOARD MEMBER | nklin, VanVhet Wage TO BE HELD NOV. 24 rial Game—Place Kick ‘Wins Oregon, Nov. Franklin, Oregon American halfback, and |’ University of Ore- mite_of a ball-car- brilliant batile on 2 1 Multanomah Sta- | ¢ of the turday — but the |Since early on. Oregon defeat- "’f time g , 9 to 6, to thrill |loWs before t turnout of foot- |APPointed sy west 4a.m temp. ve L ROBES NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN! rood—Values starting at Later and larger assortment starting at $1.25 ; LEATHER GLOVES FULLY LINED and very smart orade and value at for cooler mernings %1.95 ?bZ 75 palr W GLOVES CARP S—J/IUFFLERS OR DARK BROWN OF WOOL and in very late \Il sizes colorings and weaves 3.75 2@‘1 75 - CURTAINS UNION SUITS PAIR FOR MEN—Winter weight Ruffled or Panels and of good qu'?\]ity per pair $1. 50 Suit TR T 575 Y 33 ETS WOOLP N ROBES WOOL IDEAL FOR LOUNGING "on these chilly at mornings . ., Get o'ile for him ng duel from the h the freckled-faced ng a touchdown for | Quite a attling Beavers, only re present at wccurate VanVliet toss for an eqg z one later. Neither cony s made, with the Ore -point place-kick giv- ing the Ducks victory in their an- nual EEE] . although a thrilling | Dad been recei on supporters, meant [ The date of in the Coast Conference |" wsmuch as both teams had ¢ before. However, it was | file with the Ci fous triumph for the Eugene | Monday. Not after-game o must be po: in ‘the mea s as wild a one as the > VRS Rose (,.l\ had seen. HOME FROM COLLEC i Miss Stept home on ti IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII_HlllllmlllllIIIIHIIlillllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHlll]llll!llllll"!lllm \'ssesos-wueenee AT THE HOTELS el #eses 00 e s e« Gastineau Paul W. Fretzs, Sdlatna; William \1/ Juneau; A. L. Chindahl, W. H. Williams, Taku; 1, Juneau; S. C. Hansen, the p: chosen work. . M. Custard, Juneau; Bismost, Juneau; B. F. Fick- > s b : it . Henry L. Bahrt, Sitka. | V°ck e g - Zynda ik = b iz ; ; J. Arthur White, Juneau; Mrs. X i arence Geddes and son, Ju- R mad neau; Miss Lillian Oja, Sitka; Miss | “OnVenton. K. McNully, Sitka. S Alaskan . BODY ON SHI b s PICES Jack Higgins, Juneau; J. E. Baag, dsis bt T TEAS Juneau; N. E. Hogues, Juneau; Bi¥- 6y GhlladadBors Dinean; - J. | 1 Affair Anc! . ROASTED, BLENDED, AMD VACUUM SEALED Dennis, Juneau; A. O .Johnson t \ttle on the Bureau's BY NATION Junean; W. E. Falconer, Juneau; et Bob Polman, Sitka; Johnnie Jam ‘Wrar ; Mr. and Mrs. Sitka. - IN FULL SETS BRl*SilEl) WOOL W ccording o Postal Inspector ¥ . . . 3 8 S o novel weaves and effects Plain or combination colors ; ASMBEOHPIIE AL BRI | & ; : irplane mail serv- | ¢ r ;i e Y h = 5, F ™ Di. . wrried on this year. Form- erly dog teams took the mail in from Nulato. Also, it was an- I 4 wne w Ay nounced that a. once-a-week mm p L & chea o W nks to the lower Kus- | | Lokwnm country would be inaugur- | !IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII] | | - R — | Daily Emvire Wani Ads Pay! NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before J. F. MUL- LEN, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of| MALCOLM S. WILSON, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that Eva Campbell Wilson, execu- trix of the estate of Malcolm 8. Wilson, deceased, has filed herein her final account of her admin- istration of said estate and a peti- tion for decree of distribution, and | that a hearing will be held upon the same before the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1934, at which time all persons interested in s lummumunuu_im'mmml_.m'nmm1.|um|1nun.m|.|ummu||unu|uunmmu|nnummnnmuuuuunu|||||muuuumummmuuuumuumm 3 v o s account and con- e test the same. IT I3 NOT TOO EARLY TO THINK OF CHRISTMAS, so we are displyaing upstairs a won- der land of toys . . .. certs un to please every boy and girl of any age. You may patronize our “LAY AWAY PLAN” by choosing your gifts now while the assortment is very complete! We will have them laid away, v!..n-gvd for and delivered you in December . . . TRY IT! B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juncaw's Leading l)t‘parlmcn! IIIIHIIIIIII A PLAV Ruuvm HERE ‘every U. S. citizen who has reached | €3} of the Probate Court this 27th BURNER [NTRODUCED‘ the age of 60 years, is in the day of OROer, 1034, 3 : HILDREN never think aboui their eves. Uncon- lated throughout the United States|desire to sign the petition may ?noi:nle §doge Junesu pre- 4 sciously, they abuse them. Any lighiing, d and is expected to have sixty mil- |-call Lhc.re cinet. Ll Ys 24 3 o y ing, good or ‘he Century | lion signers and be - presented to BRE i First P“b““"'}“’"- I?CL 29, 1934. bad, suits them as long as they can possibly see. They whioh 1 g | .o BeXt Congress, which convengs - ] 1?‘ ,,19“; deon’t know the difference. They expect you, the parents, on Gastineau | JANUATY 3, 1935, covering an -0ld) - SHOP IN JUNEAU! to know. You must accept the responsibility for protect- Both The United Food Company " I_V';imu':‘ff‘kl‘p: :o‘:::[ RGP yoar Wy G G T PRSI DRUGS AND SUNDRIES ing their eyes during early life, especially while their f“Juneaw’s Home Owned Grocery |, view that he is able o order| ' c-m el or LIQUORS A cyes are still growing, f and Market,” and the Junea 2 B R i o . . . B atihoris e o 3 ‘;‘mh“i’q&z'i :“‘:er’;‘ | IN A HURRY! Check the lighting in your home right now. You, as well of the Independent Grocers Alliance | g i price, which includes | MPPHONEDefi as your child, will benefit from the safety and conven- \':BWA]BSI?;. :IPIT:L Au? : e ilation of a fuel tank for o b ience of proper lighting. : heir ann! ale e of o ’ . by the public of Juneau and { = Guy L. Sm.'t"“ Try the new Better Sight Portable Lamps bearing the nity, according to the manage 2 2 - 1 tag—; vill find them best {. di ‘ment of the stores. 2 Juneau Lllml)er Mllls, InC. S 4 = = alerova . \‘:)n will find them best for reading and R. R. Brown, of the United Food S 4 ug ‘;"re . ol close visual work. e e:k:()l :;u- — — o & L L : 5 Light walls and ceilings help too. A litile paint will work y of the store, Saturday, and | 3 o . 2 .wonders. his gift flowers were g - il y gone by 1:30 o'clock in \hv\i | THE PARIS INN o 0 : = bad, -t lim vour eyes and the eyes of your on. A bouquet was present- | €5 are your mosi ln'u:wua DANCING 'EVERY NIGHT @ Your own druggist is authorized to ”ch lady patron of their store FRIED CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B- Q—BEER—WINE heerfull) ogg!mm e ot e | iy dgle gk holy LT o PEARL and BILL ‘first anniversary in busi-| SNSEERASISLVENIN] wwas fittingly satisfactory and | ———— FINE his sale will continue tomor- | AT = @ Ask about the SIGHT METER 1 O Watch and Jewelry Repairing 5 . ° il udlt AT{,%,IngSAET[ElN,S}‘gEfBZ;Fg%MOND Y i Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. PAUL BLOEDHORN | || ¢ HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected || """~ JUNEAU=—Phone 6 - DOUGLAS—Phone 18 - FRONT STREET | A petition known as the Town-|hands of Albert White, room 9,| (Seal) _J. F. MULLEN, J 3 . 3 OBSEHVED BY 2 ON CHANNEL BY SILVA\scnd Plan, which is being cireu- | Shattuck Building. Persons who Commissioner and ex-officio anager of The Al-