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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1935. Territory is Jarge its population is very small in| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOK EASTER TEA Dall\' 11" ’\fl Emplr(’ comparison and its industry and opportunities for| UNITED STATES PATENT The Women of Holy Trinity Guild employment are limited. Far more limited than U. 8. Survey No. 1492, will sponsor an E T a, April ROBERT “. BENDER - - Editor and Manager % 3 the States where industry has been built up in| Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935 (Tuesday following E: ) at ’ Published cve ening | except’ Iy ihe | the great centers of population and is now gradually | Serial 08356 Trinity Hall from 2 to 6 p. m. i e o T “I" | resuming its normal condition. || Moblog N tkiti,y bRt iat . | A0rons, (ORSIA And Stiderk will b2 CAUSTIC THRIFTY - o . Governor John W. Troy in Salt Lake City en|suant to an Act of Congress ap-| o o S By WEEKLY F 00D Sreer) o o YR J 3 route to Wa n again warned in a public|proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- F5A1 YAGO RED COMMENTS A\ ‘N'EW'S e — SUBSCRIPTION RATES statement that th at present no place in|TY ALASKA GOLD MINING wine $1.25 per gallon. Bri your A ——— Delivered by carrier In Juneay “and Douglas for $1.25 Alaska for job hunter Mayor Rex F. Swartz of |COMPANY, a corporation organiz- | jug. TOTEM GROCERY. iv g month x ‘ ; re gs ' - By mail, postage paid, at ltowing rate Nome, after a survey, made public the fact that the|€d abd existing under the laws o T S A Newspaper Wi kin a Newspaper Tl ; . dvance, | cupply of labor t more than equals the de- |the Territory of Alaska, whose post NONIEE 10 BAGLRS 4 : A . . . ; office address is Juneau, Alaska T T + 7 H st » o ot any falure of Ireokulipity |mand. ~ The city has mo '1"m~Ll i o{ f“x ‘(fwh \;mlm has made application for a paten! _There Will b : nm meeting THE FI NDLY b"I:O}l, APRIL 19, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE t ., |Ploved not even f\()nf.n, acllties 1 they ha helupon the following described lodes, Friday night, April 19, for the e e e Cotmmaaat ve o) Dl kst - 4 $S0CIATED PRESS. DAY, SHE SR OBk [lode mining claims and premises, D*POS - MEMBER OF A R : It is not an unfriendly spirit that prompts these|all situated upon Admiralty Island | Other business. The Associated Press clug entitled b | po! y Island SANTE DEGAN., for republication ¢ ws dispatches cred, to | Alaskans to issue such warr s but rather judg-‘fllnis Mining District, Juneau Pre- o It or " not otherwise crediled 'in’this paper and als ment based on actual experience and knowledge of |cinct, Alaska, and described by the —2dY Ealderts ea I ln 0. o L T the facts. There are more people in the Territory |Official plat and by the field Notes| e s o) R E LARG 1 o o AN OTIRE PUBLTEATION, (oo {now than there obs by far, thus, they logically|One file in the office of the Reg- argue, why offer false hope to others? |ister of Juneau Land District, An- Ne’reGiving iHoYoqu'raiqh‘l . 4 A | chorage, Alaska, as foilows, to-wit NO JOBS TO DO. nd advice, and, it is hoped the kind that|™g v oot O eeint A s Ay e e A A e ‘]l("l‘(‘ll’d for the m of the job mm“wf"-h’im: Lods, WhEHORWTELAL, ‘Mo, tib: o “Will it be a pale?” here § ge: for n pastures; fself. The c for re-employment is far greater|eross on exposed bed rock on small 1g Thing—"No, thanks, & things look a lot brighter right over the hill. When in the States where the wheels of industry are!jsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50 1 r-1« s will do.” routine gets mon nou life's road becomes again turning than it will be in Alaska until such |30° W 325301 ft., and running STRAlGHT KENTUC'Q hard it is the natural inclination to strike out for time as further developiment has taken place. There (thence N 67° 57 E along line of < 3 4 a new fields. We of' America come by such tendencies 'is ample room here for capital to carry on such mean high tide of Funter Bay BOURBON Docton—“Baf, you dld a’very [ TR IBID 86 Gage . o honestly for we are but the ¢ ndents of those |development but it is futile to seek jobs until|675:26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point bad job on my walk. It's all M's. O'Brien—"Here's the howl dissatisfied in other countries who first migrated there are jobs to do. lode; thence N 25° 56° E 39595 WHISKEY covered with sand and gravel.”| NEVER FAILS! hen, help your self.” to our shores. Through the ge ns from Ply- : Py %o Col‘nfr '\,Jo' . l_’omt - e H Fat—"Yes, I doctor, but | mouth Rock, the trek has been ever westward; the fencs N, oot 0 i STIE T v a lot of your, jobs are covered | titge to move ¢ d An attempt will be made to fly a plane be- t:(fmer 4 Point Lode; thence S| 1. 3 YR 5. ks tween the Coast Honolulu with no man at the |3’ E 400.80 feet 1o Corner No. | 5 o Mrs. MacDonald — “What's New found ¢ ed many northward at the congrols, We thought Amelia had done this—(De- Point Lode; thence S 31° 55’ T i WHITE RIBBON ng with your tea, Mr turn of the c y d with the cleaning up of ! troit News.) 176.20 feet to Corner No. 6 Point *herson, you're no drix the early “gold hordes went on to other 3 v e —— Lode; identical with Corner No. .‘ W p: E“\x\;r}ni‘m\ wi e SHGRTENING Mrs. MacPherson - places. Now the inc d > of gold coupled| A vacationer plannmg to visit Kansas this Ocean Swell Lode; thence 8. 31° # i s L 558 . 3 ' 1s ans s/ X —“Could I interest you weet, enough, 1 ¢ WU séveral yeats of depressed s in ihe summer may {ind that it has landed in Tllinois— 5% E 8092 feet to Comer Np. : sReY R 4 1h. pkg. 60c Ybge enchen, s MR States has brought about a reborn desire in many (Indianapolis Star.) Sl by e; ence S, 88 g . il Mrs. MacDonald— Well, sti B nedd ton B s e i e : 19° E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4 | H « i i clomer—Yes, after 11X up| A pure Cudshy product L el stir ccrly days in Alaska is given new life by limited _ Europe’s dust stor e HHE deaditer “type. | Occan OWElls fode, FICORERE Ly | Q ' i 0—0—0 g i Corner No. 1 Queen Bee Lo 7 0 59 + . -G e aven'ti tised by the tramp, tramp of soldier o employment ir Sta h the result that S EetInRE whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N} 6 0—0—o Perhaps we ought ot to ex- many not equipy and without adequate s 18' 30" W 445285 feet; thence N P SLOPPY I NU BLUE |pect a President to make times funds think of Alaska as their goal ™ -/ 18’ 30" E 423.77 feet to Corner, No ) |good or bad. That's our | The only hope of a great many of the Western ¢ iy v G ! or bad hat's our busi- It cannot be 'impressed too strongly on those!farmers now js”that the wind will blow enough |} King Bee Lode, whence US.LM . And gosh I get mad | A/ clesioey fox - Skl , not his. Who feel the urge to come North that while the dirt away to uncover oil—(Ohio State Journal) 0. 10 bears N 69° 46" 10" W B LTS woolwiek S 3 i % g 3 & 1442623 feet: thence N 44° 57 With a number one-peeve, g ége&og.o(ilcfltlio Curwne;‘ b?; Ez 1§4m: i FEEA ? When some careless guy Pkg" 25¢ Man of the House—(roarin e e; thence N 35° 27" 5 = - e S ETR % sy i - Sloshas beer on my sleeve. i i vater, with rage)—*Who to'd you to feet to Corner No. 3 King Bec davRiver bee: my sleeve. {a little in the water, no 1 you, Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 csenmlGHT il B soap neeed) ;Dul: Lhd."D:ijr :m the \\";:.l‘.‘. Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 47 gounson ' | B | | Mtan of the oM ubsiding) A i i Sa S A hishey | TRY OUR BAKED HAM L Pkl Aent ot = a B 3 i 90 Proof tty, isn't ite 380.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Teillur- Quall’r S ilE o % WESCO COFFEE i 0—0—0 ium Lode, identical with Corner i Well brewned in honey and | | No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence Ni| Bourbon a'a SRR R B 1 pound, 25¢ i SO TO SPEAX 5° 50 E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 | PooularPrice - one Star Lode; thence N 70° 00 p and cleves | (an excellent grade) The main drawback to March E 359.15 feet to C r 8 , weather that is as gentle as a : "t e N5 4 56 feet 4 " s lamb dyin’ you know that it is er s ‘Al:tn:‘; I\::J ; 6 ‘ ; % PYel] SLICTD, POUND—60c st feoling you with a damb ‘N 70° 00 00.00 feet to Corn : i EASTER LILIES lyin’, STRAIGHT |} ———==== Office, e of no ating officers and LIS (IRISH VERSION) “WHIPIT” sl Mrs. O'Brien—“And how is a botile—35¢ your tay, Mrs. Murphy?” s, Murphy — “Sure and I cculd do with a little more hing—"Bring me p:;n~1‘ | ity Put a few dreps in c:cam and — (SCOTCH VERSION) Lode, whence U.S.LM TALL PLANTS Whether you phone or call in persin at our store, vou can be sure of i M;m;&.: ";}13;};Q:n'}‘3 ";luc],: ) BOURBON i y R 4 X getting first quality merchandise, cirefully selected to vour own per- above groind; approximate latigls Momemromty vIHISKE i oo o b GA R N I G K’ p RN s st T o RS A 58° 14’ 30" North and longitude 5 Allcd | Tmml tastes. an’l: is quick and friendly, delivery prompt and price 34° 52 West, bears N 17° 46’ 10 At Phene 174 90c to $1.50 | is ALWAYS RIGHT. eet; thence 8 5° 50' W | , cruns wiPRY Phone 174 666.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Oftter Y ; 5 LET US SUPPLY YOUR EASTER FOODS Lode; thence S 705 000 W 358.15 feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Stas SRt Lode, whence USLM. No. 21 bgars nick - : b e gl i g ; : i iq 1:033‘, g&;s:i;"nr,g;1{;“(‘;,{:;\,;3(:\1;5 " taly 4 REAL DAGO RED ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE | Port or Muscatel, $150 per gal, 7 p v “orner «No. Jine $§ A Al ring your 4 n Legion Auxiliary, May Heinz Pickles HAM Heinz Soup & & tone st Lo, idenien w1 | Wine 8135 per gaion. Bring your | v, Muy ring your fug. TOTEM GROCY £ Corner No. 1 Telurium Lods, i | Plain or Mixed—Sweet CUDAHY’S PURITAN Cream of Mushroom whence USLM. No. 21 bears N 4 WWWWMWWW% . ~ o L & s large jar 45 ; 25 W 386481 feet; thence S 18 The Ham of Quality 2 "u,(l tins' 3"))(. 16 W 75865 feet to Corner No. 2 - i . b Tellurium Lode;, thence S 70°. 00’ Pound W 21630 rest g Coraeh No. 4 15k EASTER TIME Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22' W 776.00 : ff()(, feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee (] . Lode, identical with Corner No.:2 . . f 1 Rl’”’ ()l“’('s Shrlnll’ Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08’ - N W ¢ Is Lindsay . (RS 0 W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3 h : e o, % Dry Pack Queen Bee Lode, identical with ; ; ; 2 tins 25¢ EGGS 2tins 25¢ et Caingt Mo, 1 swaimy 289 - : s CANDY TIM Large Standards i;‘:;‘:e; ggiiévri;%zLufi(: :" 1330 b?;;* \ o : A Guaranteed Fresh L St e 5 ‘ Marshmallows§ " SweetPotatoes § 7,05 e o5 e . at the L G. A: aozen Del Monte usz)' w 1&:})}0 ie(ii to Cm‘mg sr;m_m;: - wamp y Lode; thence v Y 11b. pkg. 25¢ 93¢ Dtk 430 SRS o el B REXALL DRUG STORE 11500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden T —— ———— Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00' W 800 ft. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, . BUTTER, 1.G.A., Fresh, High Score TSGR S50t N 19 el 35° 32" 40” W 4685.45 feet; um‘lce N . ) Geanery Buner 2t wepziEe o Whitman’s Sampler 273.80 feet to Corner No6 Valley ) Lode; thence N 5° 42° W 279.74 ft. to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence » by . i 306.24 feet to Cor -~ ~ - s y -~ Lettuce Asparagus o v ot i vSi § EASTER'S FAVORITE FOR YEARS Crisp and Sclid Fresh California ;1(;9.65 feee:;rsl.henceaN 46 83' w! 2411 feel to Corner No. 1 Ocean Buy This Deluxe Candy Gift for Easter Morn iy Swell Lode, identical with Corner - B J S [I(?(I(I, 11(' 2 lbs. 29(‘ No. 7 Point L:de,a\;henco USLM. 7 1 b ° 39' 40" W 3 < v ;™ y v T taerica B 460 0O'W 19845 Tt FANCY EASTER WRAPPINGS to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence IN 12° 05 W 36196 feet to Corner in No. ‘9 Point Lode; thence N 4 ' Lodc..lhe place ol.bc;u O‘\'E—T\VO—'THREE Adjoining claims, as shown "Vil y P S : v are: a ™ ney Large Stalks the v?:; :fi;::vcr%lo,fll: o POL.\D BOXES Tomatoes Celery Pound, 20¢ Each, 20¢ ST i o veyed; Jumbo No. 2 Lode, r- veyed; . U_nclc Sam Lode, 1:2 .-\‘ml\d: % New Potatoes Green Onions Bae o 3 Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- 3 2 e | veyed; Best Quailty RADISHES Lone Star, end Lode ur- veyed; FLORENCE L. KOLB [ ] Acting Register, First publication, March 20, 1935, Last pubication, May 1935 i xpress Money Orders Anytime | | bl i || BETTY MAC FREE DELIVERY PHONE 134 FRESH SHIPMENT-—Priced so that no Easter dinner table need be | BEAUTY SHOP without flowers In New. Location at 12th anC B Streets PHONE 547 THE REXALL DRUG STORE

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