The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1935, Page 8

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MUCH GOLD IN CASSIAR AREA REPORTED HERE George BaC:r:_After 450-| Mile Trek, Arrives in Juneau with Account in the Cassiar > word brougk claims which he and four others have staked. Some of these sam- ples showed an assay value of $55 per ton. The Cassiar district can be reached from Southeast Alaska by going east up the Stikine River from Wrangell to Telegraph Creek. From this community, another long journey eastward is necessary. However, Bacon pointed out that |if, and when, the International | Highway is built, the district will |be ‘‘wide open,” as it lies but a | of the road. Mr. Bacon, himself, same ‘“out” via Taku. Here he had an un- fortunate accident, losing his small 05- | poat at Pt. Bishop and was held a 450-mile itish Columbia rea Is an Isolated n believes that the ex- old he saw there last tricts of the north. from 15 to 16 quartz Bacon said. “There was visible free gold in many of them I should say that, roughly, the district included about 20 square miles. “When T left, several miners were planning to. spend the winter there. Plenty of game and fowl will give them a sufficient food supply.” Brings Samples Bacon brought some “average" samples to Juneau from the seven ,up for three days. He is an em- | ployee of the Alaska Juneau Gold | Mining Compgny, and has been | doing some work for this company lin the Tulsequah district. -oo NOTICE After February 10 no telephone rentals for the month of February | will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. ———.——— GOODIE SALE Martha Society will hold a GOODIE SALE beginning at 11 a. m. Saturday, February 9, at Sani- adv. | ed League Delegates | few miles from the proposed route THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FI . 8, 1935. whereby all the records of each ATTEMPTS MADE‘CESQ of direct relief went through i thé Gdvernor's office for checking | The committee claimed that there TU ESTA BI.IS H were 900 -persons needing relief in Juneau. The Governor said that there R E I- I E F s ET_“ P‘were several Alaskan communities receiving direct relief and said that some relief of that kind had sl been given out here. The cemmittee left the Gov- ernor's office to report back to the Unemployed League, which was to meet again at I. L. D, Hall at 5 o'clock this afternoon. - Governor Meets Unemploy-| —Hears Request A rom e Il—! pamowing o reduest tom ttompts LEGISLATURE ASKED o peng mace o o wem o 70 VOTE MONEY FOR g ook FERA PROJECTS HERE a downtown office for the dis- bursement of direct relief. This was announced late this afternoon| Ggy. John W. Troy has received by Gov. John W. Troy. | the following telegram from Wash- Gov. Troy received two delega-| ington, D. C. headquarters of the tions from the Juneau Unemployed | Federal Emergency ‘Relief Admin- League today, following a session | istration: of that organization which attract-| “As a condition of making furth- ed a large number last night at|er grants to Alaska, we must ask the 1. L. D. Hall. that the Territorial Legislature now At the second meeting with the|in session take steps to make Governor, a committee of eight|available funds for ‘the defraying men, whose spokesman was Ber:iu[ a fair share of the cost of un- W. Harris, asked that a downtown | employment relief.” headquarters be established for the| The telegram explains the cessa- disbursement of relief orders, given|tion of all FERA projects in the out now only in the Federal and |city earlier in the week. As yet, the Territorial Building. Territorial Legislature has not tak- The committee was told by the en action on the Washington, D. Chief Executive that such a sys-| C., proposition. tem would be acceptable, providing B tary Grocery. —adv. some arrangement could be set up| Shop in Juneau. glllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllflilllllllTlfillWllH_g_ Saturday and Monday SPECIALS! CHOSEN PRES, SEATTLE, Feb. 8—The North- west Salmon Canners Association,|a divorce from Mary Louise Spas, representing 35 independent can-|whose adoption by the late Ed- ncner has L:lected H. O. Roberts, | ward W. (Daddy) Browning in 1925 president; wrence Freeb it :uc‘smem, and Arthur I. Eulxl:v:lo‘:t.;e, ¥ax auulled ong. Muek AE papers were filed. secretary. 15 —————— Mrs. Tvrdy, who is now living in Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, did not contest the action. NEW YORK, Feb. 8—A Su- preme Court referee has ruled that | SHOP IN JUNEAU! "IDAHO ACTS, Dr. Henry J. Tvrdy is entitled to| Nine Dead, Thirteen Injured, Collision Between Train, Truck - GHILD LABOR FORT . WILLIAM, Ontario, Feb: { 8—Nine members of a highway construction crew are dead and BOLBE, Tdaho, WS T Ttins others are injured as the re- became the twenty-third state 10| gqnt of a collision this morning be= ratify the Federal Child Labor| tween their truck and a Canadian ' amendment. | National train at a grade cross= |ing near Kakabeka Falls, west of This action was completed when |} &8 the House adopted the Senate's approved resolution by a vote of 137 to 21, late yesterday afternoon. ere. 3 All the victims are relief worker} " .- & Empire Classified Ads Pay. 3 PicGLY THIS ANNIVERSARY WILL BRING REAL GLY| SAVINGS TO THE HOUSEWIFE . . PIGGLY e A Y WIGGLY has just completed its SIXTH YEAR of merchandising in Juneau. SIX YEARS of profitable business . . both to its stockholders and the general buying public of Juneau. It is very encouraging to us to hear the many compliments paid us in appreciation of our efforts to serve you. We, at all times, try to conduct our business in an honest and straight forward way, thereby making our store a credit to our stockholders as well as to the community we serve. THANK -YOU. PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE FOR 2 DAYS Coffee, Schillings, 2 lbs. . 6lc Corned Beef,2 cans . . . . 35¢ Armour’s Tomatoes, large cans, 5 for 63¢ KETCHUP HEINZ 2 large bottles for RO I L Ty S.&W. WET PACK SHRIMP,3cans . . . .. 50¢ 50¢ RELIANCE GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2, 3 cans . . BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES, 3 jars . DEL. MONTE PEACHES,No. 2V2, 3 cans . HAPPY HOME PEARS, No.2V2, 3 cans . . S.& W.SPINAEH, No. 2v2,3¢cans . . . . . . CLOROX, pint bottles, 2for . . . . . . . . .. DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE, No. 22,3 cans . . 65e 50¢ HEINZ DEAL 1 large CATSUP, 1 CHILE SAUCE, 1 CUCUMBER PICKLES, 3 for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EXTRA LARGE ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy, You will like them, 2 dozenfor . . . . . . . 98¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Large Florida,each . . . . . . 10c APPLES, Extra Fancy Winesaps, Roman Beauties, Large, per dozen . . Lettuce, per head . . . 10c Bunch Carrots, 3 for . . 25¢ Fresh Beets, 6 1bs. for . 25¢ Bulk Carrots, 6 lbs. for . 25¢ Complete Assortment ALWAYS! Spinach, per lb. . . . 10c Broccili, perlb. . . . . 10¢ Cabbage, perlb. . . . . 6¢ U. S. GRADE YAKIMA GEMS, 30 Ibs. for Family Liquor Department. We maintain an assortment of Fine Table Wines, Beer and Liquors SECOND TO NONE IN JUNEAU— At Most Reasonable Prices! California Grocery “JUNEAL’S MODERN FOOD STORE” PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 478 i i IR ARY M SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, quart BUTTER Better Quality Lowest Prices S0AP, LAUNDRY P. &G. 10 Bars, 33c CANDY Fancy Hard Mix 2 Ibs., 25c¢ LETTUCE Head,10cand 13 c ORANGES 2doz.,45¢ Kippered Salmon Alaska Packed 2 cans, 25¢ 43¢ FIG BARS, Fresh Whole Wheat 21bs., 27¢ Crab Meat, Alaska, 2 cans . 45¢ String Beans, 2 cans . . . 25¢ 34c EGGS Rinso, large package . . .25¢ Deviled Meat,can . . . . . . 5¢ Gum and all Candy Bars, BhOr . vie i MOTHERS 0ATS with cup and saucer, 41c DURKEEFE’S SALAD OIL - quart, 35¢ CHEESE American Cream pound, 24c PUREX Bleacher quart, 16¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat Department FEATURE SWIFT AND COMPANY BETTER MEATS i FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER—HAVE A SWIFT’S BABY BEEF Rib R%ast . ALL SPECIALLY PRICED 11 " Chuc . EOR THIS SALE - Chuck Roast Blue Ribbon Broilers * ¥ Blye Ribbon Rotisters . ‘ Fancy Colored Birds Extra Fal}cy oo e 5 POUND 33¢ . POUND 33¢ . Sugar Cured picnic Hams Stewing Hens Swift’s Empire Young Tender Birds : POUND 22¢ POUND 18¢ . PHONE: Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42-2 rings FOR - PROSPERITY Grocery 24 BUSINESS Dept. | 42 ' 1S GOOD "

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