The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1935, Page 7

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| | | LO-WIZIE -~ 'M WARNIN' VE--EF T KETCH ENYMORE O' THEM SHIF'LESS, NO-'COUNT ORNRY. CRITTERS PIOLISHIN' 'ROUND WUNCET. 'ORE V'LL SHOOT 'EM LIKE » 1Y WUZ TURKEY-BUZZARDS NOW- HAND OVER THET TWO HUNNERT DOLLERS INSHORANCE MONEY AN' GIT TER' WORK- - \TIMES-A-WASTIN'- JUNERUITES BE CONTRACTS FOR ** ™" GRAIE SCHOOL R. D. Peterman Will Do General Construction and Bulger Plumbing, Heat in ka, when .111 men high Ploneer. will be ing. At its meeting Friday night to be. en chairman of the event ng with him on the com- of Juncal nit will be Mrs. Alaska Mc- on th 0ol building ¢ ;o noy and E. F. Rodenberg. wh"" Lidgev ed this morn- The committee is planning to e of the Commis- {qn the hall into & colorful scene ion. Pe.e'man g with gambling, dance hall; bar and tract for consiruc- i) the trimmings of pioneer days. $12,190 and Bulger 1, quantities of “play money” jeb of plumbing i pe printed and as one enters g at 33 343 ¢ the hall an admittance ticket will ing which re- gp: the holder to a certain stroyed by fire amount of this “money” to play wintet will be started tne various games. le imffibdlat wes' siated. Cralg rpe gefair will be open to the student w being housed in pygiie and prizes will be awarded. tempc Th2 structurs Be ;s will be ne and basement, et "Lz 0ot om0 WELL KNOWN COUPLE auditoritm will bb twe room : UNITED IN MARRIAGE the buil and m AT CHURCH CEREMONY A weddinz of wide interest to a The apy i Jol build- large circle of friends here Sat- cis aw x‘md are urday night was that of Miss Edna fh Riendeau, daughter of Mr. and the h Mrs. Arthur Riendeau, and Lu- and C *hools to com- cien C. Liston. The ceremony was plete ih Last year he Pe med at the Church of Na- ¢ cheals at tivity with the Rev. Father W. G. Fc Pert LeVasseur reading the vows. Mrs. George Duncan and Francis Rien- two jobs fol- deau, brother of the bridegroom, atlended the couple. Hea'ng Both young people are widely known' here. The bride is a gradu-, £3/750; '3, ate of Jineau high school and later Juneau, $3.348; John C. attended Washington Staté College Juhnsm‘ $3,428 2t Pullman. She was a nurse in Schezl Cone the office of Dr. W. J. B. Mc- Auliffe, Mr. Liston, who operates -m'.\us Juneau, business here, is , Ketchikan, $12, Jum au, $12,560; . $12,150. a sign painting They will make their the a - oo - _iston shep on Third street. { CARD OF TE - et SILVER TEA M\‘ 22 We with (o express our sincere At the home of Mrs thanks and deepest appreciation B:lrends under the auspices for the ny and the Northern Light expressic red Church women for the benefit of| us in th2 wife the Ycung Pecple's work. —adv. an(l mether, Charles L. e e WINE WINE WINE CHARLES L. CROZIER adv. AND DAUGHTER. Port or Muscatel —— - Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- SAVE THE DATL ERY. R TS G Martha Socioly Silver Tea, Wednes- day, May 1. —adv. DAILY El\rfl'll(.E W;‘I]\T ADS PAY! PIONEERS PLANNING KOTZEBUE FUR TRADER /10 REIVE EARLY DAYS MAKES FIRST TRIP TO 10 JUBILEE SOUTH IN MANY YEARS On his first mp outside for 18| Al wer> miners and stakes ran yoars, Warren Ferguson, well knos wn ! revived by Alaska ' fur trader from the Kotzebue dis-| Izloo No. 6 on May 10 trict arrived in Juneau on the PAA | when the Odd Fellows Hall is turn- plane from Fairbanks and contih- ed into a picturesque Dan McGrew ued south on the steamer ngon. Formerly a resident of Juneau, loo decided to stage an old Mr. Ferguson expressed great sur- t, and a.gala event it prise at the growth of the city Monte Snow has since he had last s2en it nearly two decades ago. Mr. Ferguson expects to spend /the next month in Seattle and a fermer University of Oregon man. | pital home in nings apartments at the rear of the girls on to Tacoma from here. |and . Mrs. |Juneau on the Kendf ‘Price is 2 , $150 per gal.special agent in the investigation | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Portland on business in connection with his fur business. — e ARMY OFFICER BACK FRCM FISHING TRIP Although he did not report this himself, friends of Lt. J. Castner of the United States Army bar- racks at Haines said today that the only “trophy” which he brought back from a fishing trip near An- goon “was a sunburned nose.” Lt. Castner, accompanied by his wife and W. I. Irwin, also of the barracks, returned to Juneau on the Kenai from the Killisnoo coun- tty Tomorrow morning they will join Col. R. W. Dusenbury, commander cf the barracks, in taking passage cn the government boat J-44, which will take them to Haines. ‘The J-44, which arrived here Sat- urday, is a motorship and is 't pered by Capt. J. F. Vince:t, — ., INFANTILE PARALYSIS PATIENTS GO SOUTH Two infantile paralysis patients frem Sand Point are being taken t> the Indian hospital at Tacoma aboard the Yukon. They are Mag- Nazeoff, 17, and Alice Ludwick, 13, who were brought here by Miss Helen Vaughan, nurse. She will g0 on duty in the Government hos- here and Miss Helen Jen- is taking the two Indian Reports to Charles Hawkesworth, of the Bureau of Indian Affai - e—— PRICES RETURN After a round-trip tp Sitka, Mr. H. 8. Price returned to dlvision of the United States Land ady. Office at Anchorage. e . ACl‘wSIu Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 10, Profit . Aslatic natives 1. wer & Kind of rolled e e tea used in tkircase the orient B 9. Undermine 19. Small 12 Of the country depreasion 15, Trank of a 20. Body bone clled tree | 14, Wagnerian W m;’v[!:t‘cc'.?fi:f’ | character | 15, mstrument for 33, PRt ol Foarking submarine exact time 24. Tight in musie 26, Unaspirated 17. God of flock 29, FPPR i) 29, Part {n a play and forests 30. Sacks on a | 18. Webetostea Bail feld 31 0ld times: poetic y 32. Shaft of light ty in Rhode Strangest Island 86. Watered ‘,\ rath . appearance Permit 32 Table for . Collection of racilitating facts 40. A single time DOWN reference #8. Cask 41, Greek theater 1. Upper limb 38. Large artery 20, Churned fat 3. Artificial 2. ret 39. Settle money | of milk language 3 upon . E (4. Chief executive 4. 42, l,uhrlcalu 15 Corded cloth © 5. Wiid phum 44, Ap) 34 Ba noun G Small'room for 46. l-emn.h uheun 35. Note of Guido's down storage 46. Masculine scals 61 Inglish river 7. Residences nickname 368 Deceires §9. Apropos 8 Epoch 41. 04 form ot B Bwirl 58, Scandinavian 9. Divided l=II// II// ? B wIIWI-p%flIIl SCOTER ARRIVES The Bureau of GOING SOUTH | Mr. and Mrs. Albin Koenig, of| Premier, cn the Alaska Railroad, | Fisheries boat . apo, seutbbpund passengers on the Scoter arrived in Juneau at the | say there are nomew cases in Sand B. M.|Pcint and all of the old ones have of been cheeked, with all danzer vir- Presbyterian | tually over. week end and about the middle of the week will go to Sitka, taking Warden Donald 8. Haley who goes to that distriet to take seal stom- achs for examination by the Bio- Yuken. Mrs. ~Koenig has been ching at Premier. Mr. Koenig was thrown from a speeder while at work on the railroad some time ago and is going outside for treat- ment. | logical Survey at Washington, D.| SRR 3 {04 | .- | MRS. KROUGH TO SEATTLE | Mrs. C. Krough, wife of a local FROM TENAKEE marine employee, departed for Se-| Mrs. J. A. serg, wife of the| attie on the 'Northland.She is ac- superintendent of the Superior| companied by her baby and an Packing Company at Tenakee. came o.der daughter, Audrey. | 12 Juneau on the Kenai. Daily' Cross-:i;brd Puzzle‘r b { Social Jimmy--Martin, Indian, is under- | going treatment at the Government Hospital for a bullet wound in the wrist suffered last week at a camp above Hoonah. Martin was clean- ing a revolver and the weapon was accidentally discharged, the bullet passing through Mortin's wrist. IN CITY , fur buyer, frem Hoonah MC Henry M | to Juneau | Kenai. e DR. PYLE RETURNS Dr. Taylor J. Pyle, *field dentist for the Burea: of Indian Affairs, returned from Yakutat on the Yukon. - er——— CARLSON 1S HERE Linus Carlson, cannery watch- man at Hood Bay, took passage on the Kenai at Angoon for Juncau. MARTHA SOCIETY NOTICE meeting of the Martha Society meets Thursday afternoon at 2 instead of Friday. —adv. ©C. E. Wortman, Sitka Druggist, veturned on the 1| came to Juneau from Sitka on the Northland. NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE United States of America, District of Alaska, First Judiecial Divi- sion, ss. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN '(hnt by virtue of an execution dat- ed March 18th, 1935, issued out of {! the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division,} on a judgment and decree rendered | in satd Court on January 18, 1935, in favor of Tom George, Joe George iand Gus George, a Co-partnership doing business as George Brothers, plaintiff, and against John Wag- the District Court for the First Judicial Division of Alaska, at Ju- neau, and in gecordance with said judgment and decree, I have levied upon on this 18th day of March, 1935, the following described real ‘| property situate near the city of Juneau, Alaska,.at Salmon Creek, known and called the “Wagner Homestead” and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: “U. 8. Survey No. 1075, situ- sted at mouth of Salmon Creek about four miles from Juneau, Alaska, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: “Beginning at Corner No. 1, on beach of Gastineau Channel and not established from which U. 8, Mineral Monument No. 7 bears North Forty-five degrees, Fifty minutes West five and seventy-five hundredths chains distant, thence' meandering Gas- tineau Channel, North forty- ner, defendant, in Suit No. 3555-A° upon the records and dockets of | .seven four degrees, four minutes West and one )lundndtha chains, North “tiwenty-one de- grees, twenty minutes West three and five tenths chains, North forty-six “degrees, onhe- minute West three andpsevanty- eight hundrédths chains, ‘North forty - four = degrees, = thirty-two minutes East four and seventy- eight hundredths chains, North Sixty-five degrees, twéfity-seven minutes 'East two and fifty- seven hundredths chains, North thirty-eight degrees, gne mirmte West threé and sixty-séven hundrédths chains, North: six Hegrees, seven - minutes West five dnd ‘one tenth chains, Noth - fourtéen | degrées, fifty- three minutes East® seven “dnd three hundredths chains to Cor- er’ No: “@'not- established; thence:East-fifty-efght links to b withess to said corner No 2w one 28x20x10 inches, marked withcross. (x) on'top at corner point and WC C 2 S: 107 and MC, with mound of earth and stone ten and seventy-six hundredths chains to torner No. 3, at stone 28x14x3 . inches, marked - with cross (x) on top at corner point and C 3 8 1075, with mound of earth; thenece South thirty- three degrees, fifty-five minutes East thirty and torty-two hun- dredths chains to corner No. 4, a greenstone 7x3x12 inches above ground, marked with cross (x) at corner point and C 4 8 1075, with mound of stone and earth; thence South four and five hundredths chains, to corner No. 5, a granite bould:: 30x18x10 inches, marked with cross (x) on top at corner point and C 5 S 1075; thence West nineteen and eight tenths chains to witness corner to said cornet No. 1, a greenstone 32x 18x10 inches, marked with cross (x) on top at corner point and WC C 1 8 1075 and MC, with mound of earth and stone twenty-two and eighty one hun- - fredis Sm. <o ggepie Mo, the place ing sixty-two und uvenly-lm hundredths agres; according to the Official Plat of the Survey of. said land, refurhed to . the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, save and ef- { cept that portion of the above | property that has heretofore | ‘been conveyed by deed as fol- | lows, to-wit: That portion cori- | veyed by deed o L. F. Morris, | ‘on August 3, 1981, which deed | 18 récorded in Book 31, on Page | 485 and 486 and on pages 486 | and 487 of the records of the Juneau Recording District.” And also that portion con- veyed to T. J. S. Shearer and Marvel Shearer on Nov. 7, 1923, recorded in Book No. 28 of Deeds, page 375. | And also that certain one | helf acre sold to June Gibson | and thereafter sold to Fred | Crowell. and public notice is hereby further given that, accordingly, I will offer said real property for sale at Pub- lic. vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, on April. 18th, 11935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the United States Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. | Take due notice that above men- \uoned sale will be held, and the above described real property will Ibe sold subject to that certain |first ‘mortgage from John Wagne: |to Frank Roberts dated March 14, 1831, and recorded in Book of JDeedrz No. 26 on Page 106 in the Juneau Recording District at Ju- neau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau; Aldska, March 18, 1935: sl ‘WM. T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal, By JUDBON BROWIN, Deputy. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Mcnagle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First pubmafim March 18, 1835 Laat, publication, April 15. 1835. Oni the Air at 10 P. M. NIGHTLY FEATURES AT THE PARIS INN HAVE YOU HEARD TBBM? PARIS INN PEARL and BILL FOR INSURANCE » See H. R. SHEPARD & Telephone 409 ' B. M. Behrends P glbd e Easier, April 21 xfiress the Joy of Easter 'POT'PLANTS POTTED EASTER LILIES—of course! CINERARIAS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, BUSHES and other Pot Plants P‘ T D.—We Wu‘e Flow ers Anywhere—F. T. D. luneau [ SRR Tt HbTEL oF ALASKAN iio'rm Our s:rvku to. You CUT FLOWERS TULIPS, CARNATIONS, .ARDLNL\s ORCHINS and other Cut Flowers. Florists ‘Make Your Easter Sé’lectmhs Early' We’ll Dehver When Yw Want Them' A 'TIFIED SYSTEM Gang Plank of Every Pauen;er-Cmylni Boat WALLIS 8. GEORGE, CP.A. Associates JAMES 0. cnofim “:LLIS S.:GEORGE & CO.. 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