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MATANUSKA IS OKEH, OPINES CHASE OSBORN Former Governor of Mich-| igan, Enroute South, Blames Promises been any serious made in s to tHe ft the Midd g made oW by candid opinion of Osborn, from which fromer Ost the Detroit h Juneau States Free Free today from Pri Press, en- Seward s readers he col- Political differences which might lead United frontie the tw The noted Michigan resident said this mi g that he had viewed 3 s person found the valley encourag; “Frankly, most have been made in Michigan,” Osbc brilliant a picture them before they They expect too, they h: that their piol has been lost “I find nothing wrong with et under its present manage- While I was there, dissatisfied, left for But the majority of th colonists to whom I talked, will = the venture through.” Osborn now is enroute to Wash- ington, D. C., there to confer with gr President Roosevelt. The Chief Ex ecutive has telegraphed the forme Michigan Governor to come to the ‘White House and give an informal T report on Alaska and the le colony Osborn trip by his per: HOT, PAC. N. . as painted for of 1 the mis believe, said arrived. in Al- d tco much e been fet r prosp Then 1 so High Temperatures AreRe-| | hy portec Record Brok- en in Portland eight July 15—High tem- »d along the Pacific bezinninz at 90 de- e SEATTLE, r s ran, turday s at Seattle, . Similar tempesatures ranged over o Sound Count Oregon, repo in its recor mark of 105 temperature nd the day with a Yakima his- tory The qu is accompanied on this his daughter, who act nal secretary —— e PRINCE GEOKGE CALLS SATURDAY With few accomm able due to her large list of roun trip passengers, the Prince G took but two' persons from Juneau * on the southbound run from vessel °d here Saturday and left er. outhound list: Vancouver, B. C.—T. L. Carr. : Pn;:n“ Rupert, B. C—Marle '* (0% frem gon. Drownin Tussing Adam Roth, and Dolore LaConnor. list with.106 degre2s. Saturday night it v thes relief. 3 |$ 5 RELIEF Showe ny avail- ions week lives 1 today whe four i n showers will C Weather Bu- tec two The For or lowest y , 13 derre Pat Dohe the 1 died Ore- azed 80, Dus Portland, 1 LARSON POSTS BAIL Benny La one of fendants bcund over to the grand ury riot charges, furnished $500 bail b this morning and secured fis freedom. Others who have gain- by furnishing bond are Ed Rennie, Lee Johnson and George Kodzoff. The other 11 de- fendants are still in jail, having not thus far furnished bond. EKING BROTHER Mrs. Saunders Wright of Scott Siding, New Brunswick, Canada is seeking word of her brother Peter Dowe or Dow, according to a letter to U. S. Commissioner J. F. Mullen. He was last heard of work- ing at mining in Yukon Te ———————— LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Edward Brostrom, who was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital on July 13, for surgical treatment, left the hospital today taok the lives of T ed 33, at Seattle; 1 22, at Toppenish, er, aged 6, g. mer ag Hilsin, e CORDOVA BANKER PASSES Word has been received here of the death Friday in Cordova of T. G. Nestor, ca: of the First Bank of Cordova, and widely known tin the Territ: Before associating with the bank he was connected with the Copper River and North- western railroad and formerly lived at Nome. He was a victim of ulcers. He leaves his wife and two sons at Cordova e, - - JOURNALIST TRAVELS Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrons are round-trip passengers on the Prin-| ces; Charlotte from Vancouver, B.! C. Barrons is employed by a Kan-' sas City, Mo, newspaper, ! i | | 2 anaaee. o2 PSS SISO e SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! HOURS—DAILY, 10:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Call for Appointments LOGAN GARMENT CO.—“Original Utah Weare” KNITTED SPORT SUITS AND DRESSES AND HATS FREE GIFT TO EVERY LADY Placing order with our Mrs. Wilcox this week only. Dresses are tailored to your individual measure- ments. Guaranteed fit and satistaction. Styles ex- clusive with praise from leading stylsts and fashion- wise women. Newest and most complet of knit wear ever shown in Junean. Dresses will be modcled for ladies wanting large sizes. You Pay Weekly or Monthly SEE MRS. WILCOX THE MISSY SHOP SEWARD STREET PHONE 601 We invite you to listen to our many programs which we present to you over K. S. L. every Thursday, 9 to 10:00 p.m., Mountain Stand- ard time, 1130 kilocycles. , States and Canada and to strife along the longest undefended t in the world, are being discussed frankly by representatives of| 0 countries in conference at Canton, N, Y, Four important figures | Alaska Volcano as st high while Walla Walla topped the 13gs; as announced 31, General Motors 36%, Interna-|terds > was no prospect of immediate tional Harvester 47'%, Kennecott 19 | United States | Nabe s Pin hi. Preserve Peace to disturbance of relations between | in the conference are shown: (1. to r.) Owen D. Young, financier; Sir Robert Borden, wartime premier of the Dominion; Dr. Richard E. Sykes, retiring president of St. Lawrence University; Dr. W. Hamilton Fyfe, of Queens University, Kingston, Ont. DIES IN SWIM, yom FisT SULPH!JE WATER CONCRETE TODAY American Women and Bnt- The first pouring of concrete on the Gastineau Construction Com® isher Found Dead in Italian Baths ends dava purting Into Air ANCHORAGE, Alaska, me—; 15—William A. Berry, Cook In- | let Ficheries warden, arrived on the paticl chip Teal and reports Augustine voleano, at the en- trance cf Cook’ Inlet, is still ac- tive, The eruption has torn off a voctien of the top and lava spurts high in the air, lighting up the peak at night, pany’'s large street paving contract may take place today. This morn- ing, City Engineer M. A. Lagergren, | atter taking a glimpse at the cloudy but rainless sky, forecast that the |company might pour concrete on ROME, July 15—Mrs. May Kath- ¢he Calhoun Avenue portion of the erine Thompson. aged 40, of Brook- project. The firm had been stopped lyn, N. Y., and H. C. Scott, British {.om paving last week by inclem- —— ubject, Director of the American ent weather. €0 000 0000 00 L s company in Italy, Were| weanwhile, gas scoop-shovel op- TOCK QUOTATIONS o found dead in the sulphur baths at eraticns continued this morning on e o o o o Acaue Albule, wellknown ROMAN gecond Avenue, between Seward - bathing resort between Rome and ang Franklin streets. Main Street, NEW YORK, July 15— Closing | Tivoli. from Front to Fourth, has been iotation of Alaska Juneau mine| Doct excavated and filled with rock, as ok today is 16%, American Can died as t has most of Second Avenue. Con- American Power and Light halation. struction officials are waiting for , Anaconda 16, Bethlehem Steel, The two went suitable weather and for the fill to swim to settle. Tae Lower Front Street portion| of the pavirg project aiso is pro-| ressing, and is expected to be y for pouring this week e believed they might have e result of sulphur ‘in- with fri in the nds yos- ulphur % wat Steel 37, Pound 496'%, Bremner bid 40 asked bid 60 asked 70, BI ilver bid 30 asked 35 - v- Miss Grace has realized 2 ambition. S| as always want- “ MR R 5 ed to make a trip to Alaska, As a FROM. VERNON, B, C | round-trip pas: the Prin- J. H. Watkin, automot agency | ces. harlotte f Vancouver 28, wner of Vernon, B. C,, is nukm:!;C is fulfilling that wish. She to the Pacific Coast from iladelphia, Pa., where $he RETURN FROM MINE George Osborn, connected with the Chichagof Gold Mining Company, arrived here from E:m- an Cove aboard the Estebeth. Il first visit to Alaska as a round-|was fl rip passenger on the Princess, West He is accompanied by |is in the Federal Re: P Bank there. ! wald. employed in the statistical work was accompanied by his son, Cs- . President of ILA and West Coast Leader Do Not Mince Worcs NEW YORK, July 15.—Open war- fare has flared up again between jJohn Ryan, President of the Inter- national Longshoremen's Associa- lzlon. and Harry Bridges, West Coast leader, Ryan calling Bridges a Com- munist and Bridges retorting with, “it’s a frameup, just a lot of de- liberate lies.” “Bridges is just a tool bore from within _and the Communists are using him,” Ryan told Longshore Convention delegates. He expressed hope that Bridges, who has the “temerity to attack Mr. Green,” president of the American Federa- tion of Labor, would not be a mem- ber of TLA long: _Evsn»plre" Classified Ads Pa; ia week in Matanuska and went on | A | to Fairbanks by train. She made a:RYAN BRIDGE | round-trip flight on Saturday from | 1] | E TIMES | Fairbanks to Nome aboard the PAA| vucu ] Equipment and service afforded OPEN wARFARE ‘by commercial aviation companies | vlslTs HERE;equal to any in the States. Miss McCormick at one time con- & . . j..1Sun, succeeding Heywood Broun at Miss Elsie McCormick Has'that post, zine and Newspaper | ON PRIN. CHARLOTTE | correspondent . for Vogue and the P — 5 |New York Times, arrived Sunday, No dess than eight physicians | . K "Electra from Fairbanks. Miss Mc- try are round-trip passengers’ oh material for two special feature ar- Charlotte from' Vancouver, B. C. |ticles—a straight travel story for They include: Dr. and Mrs. G. inu: Matanuska project and general and Mrs. H. Flynt, Atlanta, Ga.; | conditions in " Alaska for the New Dr. and Mrs. R. P, Forbes, Denver, Miss McCormick left New York Auburn, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs.. A. S. |on June 18 and -arrived in Seattle Knight, Rochester, N. Y.; Dr. E'sie | Seattle she sailed to Seward on the Mrs. W. Smith, Burbank, Cal.; and Alaska. She visited Anchorage, spent Dr. D. Wolfe, New York. WRITER FOR | Lockheed Electra. in Alaska, Miss McCormick said, is' yducted a column for the New York Assignment from Maga- | ’MEDICAL MEN ARE Mi Elsie McCormick, special |afternoon on the PAA Lockheed from various séetions of the coun Cormick is engaged in collecting the ecurrent ram of - the- Princess 'Vague, and a more serious work on Bachman, Santa Monica, Cal.; Dr. York Times. Colo.; Dr. and" Mrs. G. L. Horton, |by plane the following day. From Reedy, Philadelphia, Pa; Dr. and Wednesday 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Wednesday Only 4Hours [ e — FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY ! FREE INTRODUCTORY OFFER: To introduce in the shortest time possible GENUINE GOODRICH HONE, the manufacturer has enabled us to offer you their $1.00 Goodrich Hone, for sharpen- ing ALL types of blades, at the special price of 75 cents. Ten Blades, Stypic-Pencil and Shaving Cream giver Absolulely FREE with each Hone! Made of same high-grade abrasive material that is used in our fin- est barber hones. Manufacturers of the pest Barber Hones for over fifty years. 10 Blue Steel Blades, to fit old or new Gil- lette, Auto-Strop, Gem, Eveready or Star 1 tube Palm & Olive Shaving Cream 1 Styptic Pencil ... % g a i) I Genuine Goodrich Hone ... $1.00 Total Value $1.95 A‘l for 75c And This Certificate If you cannct come at this time send someone to our store befere sale, leave 75¢ and your set will be laid aside. Juneau Drug Co. JUNEAU, ALASKA 50 NOTICE: This offer good only as leng as our allot- ment from manu- facturer Insts, ‘LIMIT: Only Two to a customer. Wednesday Only 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. —that’s just the 1935 way of saying what Chesterfields have been saying for years. .. Chesterfields do about every- thing a cigarette ought to do. Chesterfields have TASTE—yes plenty of it. But not too strong. And Chesterficlds are MiLD— but they’re not insipid or flat. Chesterfrelds “go to town”’ © 1935, LioGTT & Mvsas Tosacco Co,

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