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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1936. BARNEY CO()( LE AND SPARK PLUC : By BILLIE DE BECK U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULRURE, \WEATHER BUREAU g N . PIPE DOWN, SNUFFY--- WHAR 15 "\ THE WEATHER M TELLIN' YA AS FAST AS T CAN --~ THE HOSPITAL JUST ‘PHONED YOUR NEPHEW (S THERE --- A NIGHT WATCHMAN FOUND HIM N A BOX-CAR THAT WAS S(DE- TRACKED-- THET THAR |- [ (By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) HOSPIT'L | Forecas for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pam., Feb, 26: Fair tonight and Thursday; modefate to fresh east wind ] LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiseity Weathe HALF~STARVED -- HALF-FROZEN ! 4 pm. gesty 30.12 6 43 SE 18 Clea "ALF DEAD - L/ 4 am. teday 30.06 4 30 E 20 Clear " THEY DON'T THINK HE'LL WAAL-- Noon today 2992 8 24 NE . 19 Clear o ' g - /_ PULL THROUGH 8US' MAH A [ AND KADIO REPORTS - BRITCHES . YESTERDAY | FODAY ~ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. $am Rty Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe ¥ Anchorage 13 el 0 - | Barrow -24 -24 -28 -26 8 0 Clear Nome 10 2 6 24 0 Clear Bethel 6 -8 -8 24 0 Cleax | Tairbanks -2 -28 -28 4 0 Clear { Dawson -40 -40 4 0 Clzar | St. Paul 18 18 04 Sn — | Duteh Harbor 3 36 4 18 Rain | Kodie 24 32 10 34 y CWORLD DAY OF WILLFLYTO. & & 5 8% | Juneau 6 3 1 20 0 | Sit 12 - 0 & | P Rupert 30 20 26 6 0 Cl { Ay ton -8 18 -13 4 02 OBSERVED HERE o R ANCHORAGE, Aiaska, Feb. 26 Pertland 48 5 45 14 34 Harold Stranberg, foreman of the San Francise 56 % 48 4 0 i Cripple Creek Mining Company at New York 48 14 44 16 02 b~ e \ : er, will leave soon for the prop- ot 5 5 ; ke { Gastineau Channel to Mark Gys; "iirpiane. * Preliminary op. o8t e st Gt e | Occasion with Services in erations will be started and 12 men WEACRER CONDITIONS AT 8 A M | PR will be employed in early opera- Ketchikan, snowing, temperatur , 20; Petorsbu 3 Northern ngnt Church | ions Rudioville, clear, 10; Juneau, clear 5; Cord | - — ar, -30; McCarthy, clear, -36; A “cho Nenana, clear 4; Ruby, cle r lear, -20; Unalakleet, clear, -8; F a On Friday of this week will ok HNEL yes, Suh! I've done left home! adv 'rve, with approp- s : th by 44 3 WEATHER SYNOPSIS i‘\j_n"(‘ ‘])T g“[‘}) ‘ly“. Chur 3 y"‘: torm area was centered thi ¥ nin coast of th TERRRY 05 FAvon-sponsored. i cuthwestern portion of Southeast Ala the lowest reported qu for the ninth con: ve cure being 29.40 inches. Another n prevailed over b tie ' Tntefi . the Noth ‘\(V;aunmlx)ycr Chiati Pecific Ocean, being centered at 1.titude ook SO e s o, D adirtatnig ude 174 degrees west, where a ba smeter reading of 28.60 inches pre- | will be ccnducted by Mrs. C | Perscneus, Mrs. J. Tannor, L | Marshall, and Mrs. J. E. Cli rangements beinz made joinily i Mrs. ‘Personeus and Mrs. Davi | Waggoner. | The public is urged to a | Following ' the morning led. High barometric pressure p iled from thé Ssward Pénir *d Alaskan Arctic coast southeast 'ard s Alasks, north 1ada and southward to the Rocky Mountain States, the erest ing 3052 inches at Dawson. This general pressure distribution been attended by snow over Southast Alaska from Petersburg to Ket chikan, the scuthern Bering Sea, and rain over the coast of the Pa- cific Northwest States, elsewhere oser the field of obscrvation fair weather prevailed poloE TikehEon will Cold weather continued over the greatee portion the church parlors. 5 ncrthwestern Canada, a minimum temperature of 3 ; | Troast is in charge of luncheon ar-| Good coffee is serious business, | having been registered at Juneau &’ 5:30 a.m.. and Petersburg ahd rangements. : 2 ¢ 5 a temperature of 1 abovi These poses illustrate activities of versatile Chiang Kai-Shek, whoce recent clevation: to the Premiership, coupled with his Shittnana i Afternoon session \will begin at one A little care in buying it JREEH of the army, makes him the most powerful figure in China. From left he appears as (1) the politician and apostle of the happier life, | and will be conducied by gad in making it g | a e on parade, (3) the commander in the field watching his troops attack and (4) the orator. David Waggoner 2 - F R “ (&) Ghojpanesalisions faking & wisicion peets ()00 opee oy D e cirated Min | itys dBlicions dividends: R ¢ ) | 1927—begins in New Zealand an . By C. Y. McDANIEL of resulting factionalism in 1927 |olutionist, he put through a draft MRS w w COUNCIL g LRDd g T % 5 5 & aibaay Ithe Fifi Islands, and as the hour First listen to what your F t d v t bl NANKING, Feb. 26—After twelye When he headed a southern army | constitution calling for a super-| HAS APPENDECTOMY lrn:Lhn i on A mw«"dwm r“l s a‘n e e a es a a verthrew | powerful president with mxlnax ’ % has to say— 2 years of ups and downs in the po- | DAt drove northward, ove [r I o ot B world join in praise and prayer _“’fiee‘l’"‘ Y ALWAYS! litical and military arenas of China, v SRt , S0mo 40 hours later, the Day| —"Give me the coffee —_— W ! war lords right and left and estab- | qualifications poss lished the nationalist government ang Kai-Shek. . SenisEhek has fore L / W. 'W. Gouncil, wite of the| ab Gumbell on &t Lawriiide > [] gir;f:‘dl]us‘m;:2::':r};;:\§:(‘ll‘:lm:dt;q:‘;‘c at Nanking That constitution s due to go into| (N B S L mmissione | s, yl’ () lhc)luo-\‘:v. = Ml:kx:nm specially made for me. California Grocer : St The growing power of the success- | effect before the end o ot Hebih dacren TR o e ot 4 e e o e i s | s, O T Mo 5,1 Mo, Bt S e e S e ol 1 do e o THE PURE FOODS STORE Obscured until his 36th year, the for Chiang. They found their oppor- | The big obstacles remaining in Chi~ | yo 0 "prochital Monday, according o seie you'll get better coffee. 4 Yo F % 931 when the government | 218's path are Japan’s political, com- to advices received here today from % . i * 3 7 aas " e Japanese-educated army subaltern tunity in 19 - bk P S tATal~ 4 ns, | to advi x 3 This! year's ¢ to prayer wds| Schilling prepares two coffees. whlo took only a minor part in the failed to do-anything about Japan's “‘”“:I Lt ’1""’ ial ‘l‘l‘“"”“” Dr. Council, which indicated that ,.opirea by Senorita Laura Jor- g P p. Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvery e A > . * ! R a rrenders ese, his | FARL ik T ) a Laura p - Fepublican Tevolution of 1911 and a Action in Manchuria and Chiang lost [II China surrenders (o these, 1S . pouyoperation progress Was oyova. Santaso, Onile, cnd has gs| One for dikps few years later forsook the army to his executive positions i Ch'm," resists and meets almost | SttsTactory. v . tto “On Earth Peace, Good- One for percolator. me roker, ay s ife Hel stora | o O AMMOSL - py. and Mrs. Council had only become a broker, today commands Wife Helps Restoration e e oward Men”; for its emblem, . o . X : f . B i connn s i - yocently returned to Seattle from a iShiatan MCLEL b f igge : J C ’ ( an A\.xm, of 1,000,000, is premier of = But his enemies found no way 0| jona] government for Ohiang or oot ol o K T G, : d “Christ of the An c l ’ lng uneau asn rocer tional gn\v"lmf‘nt and is the stop the Japanese and cried for his anyone else to head. CASH GROCERS hina's | retur ok st . which includeed a visit to Washing- ; s LA in China’s ‘return. He came back as chlef of the | Gpiang virtvally summed up the - z o 1 " he Bocs idds 3 Ay ton, D. C., and a sojourn at Rex g 4 o econd and Seward ed political pary, the army, directiig campalgns against | yhole thing a few days ago when a or b; G, 404 8 sojourn at Re FERN BEAUTY PARLOR Coffee Cerner S 1 and kuomintang communists and bandits in the inte- gelegation of students came to him = = iy Wi alled for Dr. Coun. Ciosed during the absence of Mrs. free Detivery PHONE 58 orids o] called r Dr. - . s i . The roles c-mbine (o make rior. Also he began to mend his Po- | ghouting that China should figh “]‘::J :m U‘l‘“‘:h”e Northwestern last - C. Shippey in California. Will ] chief figure in the struggle to ma litical fences Japanese aggression. He ¢ Saturday for Juneau. - Mrs. Coun. teoPen for business March 3. adv.| w—— } e 3 A T eI s e w|tuen hiSiseucn Wil SRS ONELS ST you watil fo. f3hY 10M1 e oi1] n ihe contenry, ias talental ey e ek n ' T L ! T e e e U e T e | UNITED FOOD CO. | years ¢ 0. : ibs Mflh;)dh; chur(;h“ lllr:‘n urg;al‘nzr'l(i ;: > £ spend six-weeks’ vacation with her . . § Fights Way To Power moral and soclal welfaré drive that | , , ¢ + ¢ « e & 4 ® = ® ¢ 3 parents before returning to the Cap= G E s 3 ! +#«/When Sun Yat Sen, father of the igained him*more prestige than he R R ek o 4 o o SUMeErs kPt CASH GROCERS | o vin in battl i ¥ 3 . fpublic, ‘dfed 1 S yIE MERES pTOUl WIS I DRSS ! ® o0 000 o0 0 o0 o lLatest advices indicate that, if I’Imm- 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 ! pfell upon no ohe pair of shoulders.| Through an erstwhile political op- Sl i 3 { SOSTTNoN -,«..m.wm. i PHONE 485 : Techr Metal 5; T. A. Thatcher, Ketchikan; P TR S | relalive to see 1 Placed in a . Pedal digits Fred J. Hotes, Portland; Sam Ba- UNITED STATES | 3 | 4 3 X 1 2 Gsttneat Mrs. Council continues to improve / You ute invited to present’ this Chiang emerged out of the confusion | ponent, Sun Fo, son of the 1911 rev- o Gdstibean | ory Tate, Dr. Counei coupon at ‘the box office of “" A i T ST B R " F. r'hompson, Seattle; Fred R. Lu- Will sail from Seattle Saturday en- ! cas ttle; Mr. and Mrs. J. S, route to Juneau { C l Th «« Daily Cross-word Puzale Siaks, Seacte; Ohariss Bi e apito eatre Kimshan Cove; J. B. Stam, Seattle; FLEISCHMANN'S G i and FECRIVE Hiekts TorFour- “ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . Corded fabric T G Y 2 . - mere than ordinary gin. adv. " - aionose e sttonle C. T. Gardner and wife, New Or gin. adv.| self and a friend or . P i NyschleVOUs yor, San Francisco. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 12. Onfastened . High mountain Byids ENERAL LAND OFFICE ight colore A Do 7 ; ’ (RShs D e ot o Faye Berthold, Ruth Phillips, Ole District Land Office | P Ayt current of Bingham, Seattle; R. D. Russell ADCHOTASE, All‘;k‘ 16. Woolly surface 21 Pried Into Seettle; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tips- November 5, 1085, .} of cloth g I S wWoid. Sodpstond Pt Notice is hereby given that Hazel i 3% M aftairs o el 5/ 7o Weathers, entrywoman, together | As a paid- up xubscnb the form of . ;'ggkpt‘,“,'m peman with her witnesses, David Simonson | AE‘%‘: ships 3% SRTasy A. G. Mandy, City; C. Wells, Ju- 200" 1o rord s ‘mude| ‘\n ,,,(A 19. Age 8. Weep an illie B. Burford, has made| 30. Statements of 80. Turnhto the neau; Geo. Snyder, Seattle; S. Wall- final proof of her homestead, An- ! rig! o Ses . ars Sty s 22, Drink slowly 33. Looks with stedt, Seattle; E. Larson, CUY: chorage 08048, for a tract of land 33, Day of the | Kl:sp;c;VHl J. W. Wilson, Juneau. situate on the east shore of Favor-! Good only for current ofirermz 3 . Kin . 2. s)avr':iinu g woolen cloth ite Channel and at end of fork o!{ Knee breeches CALL FOR PAYMENT OF ALL Your Name May Appear Tomorrow 26. Thus . i - ;g EBagle River Road, embraced in U.| # 27, Division of a 42 Pronoun 53. Lifted 6. Scoffs BO! S AND INTEREST DUE e . ¥ I QPA( D ary 43 Young devn 5. Surgical 4. Chiel meal o AND OUTSTANDING AGAINST s surwl/ey‘ No. 2179, nf)n!xxi]lnzg_ 4.06! WATCH THIS SPACE 25, Nothing 45, Bscaad 5. Beeves raised g3 spirited THE McKINNON INVESTMENT 2CTes. latitude 58° 20" N. longitude | . .. o ' 46. Compass point for slaughter v e 134° 47" W. and it is now in the $1, Propel with horses COMPANY, JUNEAU, ALASKA. A i A oars 47. King of the DOWN 41. Vine PU : files of the U. S. Land Office, An-| ® 52 Leaf of the beasts 1. Stills 44 Mail LI NOSIOE Is ey RIveD. . o vl Alaska, and At b it palmyra 49. Substance 2. False 46 Relieve to all persons holding unpaid bonds Be, 2 4 pr i palm used in Notion 43. Late: como. = is filed in the local land omce[ Modes making soap Gypsy form and interest outstanding against MHth fhe period of publisats # ¥ i L 36, Velocities 50. Temple:, 5 Type measure 50, Bxpression of the McKinnon Investment Coni- ‘xxi e hpelherem;’_ ey °;; oll 3 # 5 Lt b5 e Bl 4ol any, Juneau, Alaska, that in pur- thirty days ; nal| . pur-bearl 51 Close college 52. Article pany, eau, Alaska, P ] ! d e tightly student 54. Near suance to the reservation made by Proof Will be accepted and final ° ° b ’ the Company in its Deed of Trust Certificate issued. and mortgage given to its bond-| GEORGE A. LINGO, I hollers on Sept. 1st, 1925, as fol- AN Register. lows, — “And the McKinnon In- First publication, Jan. 1, 1936. | vestment Company reserves the Last publication, Feb. 26, 1936. H right to any interest bearing per- ~ ! iod or periods, after the interest UNITED STATES ; payment date of Sept. 1, 1929, to DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR pay the principal and interest due| GENERAL LAND OFFICE | | OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 ring o= of all or any part of the said bonds District Land Office then issued and outstanding, and Anchorage, Alaska. cancel and retire the bond or bonds November 12, 1935. | s0 paid without prior notice to the REPUBLICATION ! holder or holders thereof”—That Notice is hereby given that James the McKinnon Investment Com- F. Dowling, has made application pany hereby calls all bonds and for a trade and manufacturing site, | interest outstanding and the same | Anchorage 07809, for a tract of land will be paid in full at the B. M. |described as lots 5 and 8, sec. 8, T. Behrends Bank in Juneau, Alaska,|[30 S. R. 58 E. CRM. wm.ammg on March 1s%, 1836, and no further | 44.59 acres. principal or interest as provided in| Any and all persons claiming ad-| said Deed of Trust and Mortgage | versely any of the above mentioned ! will be paid to present holders on|land, should file their adverse said outstanding bonds after that |claims in the U.S. Land Office, An-| date. chorage, Alaska, within the period Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this|of publication or thirty days there-| 28th day of January, 1936. |after, or they will be barred by, McKINNON INVESTMENT CO., | the provisions of the Statutes. | By LOCKIE McKINNON, | GEORGE A. LINGO, President. Register. First publication, Jan. 29, 1936. 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