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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1937. 7 | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK T NEVER BEEN S0 BODACIOUSLY | ( ) aspiEMIOUS-{ | | ANS TaKE A TEETLE SNoore GRS F . LEG-SPENT AN’ ONRAVELED g m0m€NT IN ALL MAH BORNED DAYS --~ R T LI 2R Y I DION'T SEE HIDE NER : G RNk A ALREADY -~ HAIR O' WEAZY AN' MRRCELL | |_NER OL WILLUM NEIT HER-- TH' VARMINTS ! LAWSY ME M AUNT LO-WI(ZIE 1 DON'T KNOW HOW YE EVER KEM TO FIND OUR HIDEY PLACE BUT WE-UNS AIR SHORE PROUD } § | Alaska, coupled With the positive should go for, or be able to finance. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ E. 1500 ft. to tement that little or no material E. Hachmeister, chairman of the{Cor. 3 (Not set), identical with . - , sted.” committee on the project, stated Cor. 2, Fraction lode, this survey; BUSINESS ‘ . FRATERNAL SOCIETIES However, search in the National that it might be possible to' raise(thence from true Cor. 3 S 40° 17 % aa’ i ! Archives revealed the following, all $1400 or $1,500 at the most. W. passing Witness Cor. 3 and con- PROFESSIONAL LEVE b . GASTINEAU CHANNEL ui which contain Alaska material,' Report of presert equipment (tinuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. N Y L4 S5 W 3 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Sécretary . Reid said: ready for use in emergency showed [4, identical with Cor. 1, Fraction Py ships' logs and logs of U. S. ndval the city dump truck equipped with{lode, this survey; thence N. 45° DO'} L Rt S > | vessels, extending from 1801 to 1861; 550 feet of 2. inch hose and 300;W. 1500 ft. to Cor. 1, place of be-|} Ifl_ PROFLSSIONAL ‘| Fraternal Socxetles | | Presidential proclamatinos and’ éxe- feet of 1'¢ inch, but without chem- ginning. Area claimed 20.592 acres.| When in Need of R _.‘I Of Gastmeau | | cutive orders; Post office files; Bu- ical. Thr 50 gallen chemicals on FRACTION | | Irean of 'Lighthouses; Burcau' of wheels are available, however, and{ Beginning at Cor. 1, fidentical|| pyeqEL OVL—UTAH COAL I:; | Channel | Fisheries; Census of 1920; U.' S. an extra 50 gallon tank which is to[with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur-| Heclene W. L. Albrecht | ——————¢ |Coast and Geodetic Survey 'and be placed for protection to Nob|vey, whence USLM. No. 3-A beass| GENERAL RAULING f PIYSIOTHERAPY = HAE A | Weather Bureau records Hill residents. N. 62° 12 W. 261171 ft. distant,| ‘ : || Massage, Electricity, Infra Ked B. P. 0. £. ELKS mrets i War Department Papers i Appointment of Dick McCormick, |thence N. 40° 17' E. passing Wit.| STORAGE and. CRATING J Ray, Medical Gymnastics | every Wednesday at In the War Department, which Alex Gair and Jack Mills as alCor. 2, identical with Witness Cor.| CALL TS 1 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visiting brothers jgoverned Alaska from 1867 to 1884, committee to handle the social end3, Ready Bullion, this survey, ahd ! Phane Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P. i Mr. Reid found six bound volumes of the n regular meeting was{continuing same course 600 ft. to} of 1,000 pages each and a collec- made by Vice-President Erskine who ftrue Cor. 2, identical with point mr! JUNEAU TRANSFER dy Bullion, this SUrveys | 0 5. - xighe Phone 4703 { MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 | tion of files, the extent of whidh, he presided over the meeting in ‘the|Cor. 3, R S DENT!BTB Second and fourth jsaid, could *“only be expresséd’in absence of Chairman Degan. thence S. 60° 00° E. 1500 ft. to Cor.| \ iterms of cubic feet.” An enjoyable feed of chili beans|3, identical with Cor. 2, Bullion|é eeeeee -.....\‘ Blomgren Building ‘] Monday' of “ésbH rhonth | In view of the absence of néws- and beer arranged by Erskine, Rol- Mine, this survey; thence S. 40~ 17 e on i e PPONE 56 i in Scottish Rite Temple lpapers and other sources for this ler and Guerin followed the busi-|W. passing Witness Cor. 4, idemic&l! | ety S 3 o g i Howrs 9 an. 10 v |.m. ‘ ’ % beginning at 7:30 p. m. | period, Mr. Reid said that hé'be- ness meeting with Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, FORD AGENCY 3 FORREST R. BATES, lieved this material would probably £ I«L”:‘l. — |this survey, and conlln?ingcsami 2 :| Worshipful Master; JAMES W. constitute the most valuable $ingle P.-T.A. MEETING IS course 600 ft. to point for Cor. (Authorized Dealers) ™. L. D I LEIVER callection in Washington TO BE HELD TONIGHT |(Not set-falls in old bed of Shéep| g || Dr. Chares P. Jenne | ['ZTVFRS Scorctuy. Much additional material isalso Tonight, in the school auditorium, |Creek); thence N. 60° 00' W. 1500 GREASES | DEN1ST | HEBEKAM: ! available in the Bureau of Educa- the postponed meeting of the Doug-|ft. to Cor. 1, place of beginning. | GAS — OILS } || Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | | Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meeta ‘t tion and the Department of Indian las Island Woman's Club will belAres claimed 20.330 acres. | ) TELEPHONE 176 every second and fourth Wadnes- i |Affairs which have preserved re- held with members of the Legisla- suitToN Ak 't JUNEAU MOTORS fid it|day, 1. O, O. F. llall. EDNA M | FOR SMARTNESS IN THE SNOW ports since 1885. ture as guests of honor. Senator| paoinning trom point for Cor. 1,{ rct of Sadlel Ebrost !] BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRER i To add both chic and comfort to snow sorts, here is a soft yellow Other Material Victor C. Rivers of Fairbanks will |ygentical with point for Cor. 4| o 1 B' R h—i‘wim IJCASHEN. Secretary. { wool sweater, machine-knitted with a high neckline and long slender | Other important sources of ma- be the main speaker of the evening.|mraction, this survey (Cor. not set),| & —=eeoross memrecomdemmonl | r. Kichar ams || —— Ey { sleeves, WIith it goes & knitted opentop cap in the same shade, The |terial reported by Mr. Reidt include Refreshments will be served. whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.|e————————= 77" —_27—°0|| DENTIST lce G | i i : ave dasi'bige miscellaneous business letters of the MR 61° 24' W. 4111.00 ft. distant, thence | T | OPFICE AND RES:DENCE ream ’ Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Cham- JOHNSON RETURNING HOME ° 17 B. passh i ° | TRRINR SR 18 A e N. 40° 17" E. passing Witness Cor. | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING f‘ ber of Commerce, 1897-18998, con- Called south about three weeks|)’ang continuing same course 600 G“y smtl‘ Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Cana archives of Russia, and mnl)mcmg‘ldxn(d in 14 volumes of the Library ago by the death of his sister at . to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 8, COFFEE SHOP AL SKA Hl the period from 1722 to 1870, is in- of Congress; monthly reports of the Mount V_f-mon, Washington, L. A.lmction lode, this survey; thence | N 3 :‘ pérey, Werholda, MAEANeE cluded in the material upon which Alaska Engineering Commission; Johnson is expected to leave Seat-{gi ggo oo E. 1500 ft. to point for“ D R u G s } the _Ala.;ka Historical Reseaich h“Br()uk,,' papers properl,‘y o'f Dr. Al- tle Saturday for the return to hisleor 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-! DENTIST ; BESEARGH wu_L ity D |fred H. Brooks, geologist in chiarge home here. side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver | PUROLA REMEDIES Hours 9 a.m. t0'6 pm. . Russian Publications Valuable |of Alaska Geological Survey, chiefly| S e O ¥ Bullion unsurveyed); thence from BEWARD BUILDING Russian publications which afford scientific data, but also including #——————— ttue Cor. 3 S. 40° 17 W. passing PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- Oftice Phone 469 Our trucks go any place any Ex E IVE a valuable primary source of in- noles on various phases of Alaskan | AT THE HOTI-LS “wxuw Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. FULLY COMPOUNDED time. A tank for Diesel O formation on the early history of life as observed during many trip5 €é—m—o-——— 4, continuing same course 600 ft.| RS ST A1 Y 7 and a tank for Crude OM Alaska are available in book, pam- to the Territory. | 3 m point for Cor. 4 (Not set-falls | Front Street Next Collseum TELEPHONE 563 | save burner trouble. phlet and magazine material and in! The Dall papers, property of DE.| At Gastineau lom; bank of Sheep Creek); thence| PHONE. §7—Fr28 Delivery | office Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. l PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 I . the Complete Collection of Laws W. H. Dall of the Smithsonian 9 F- Phillips, Chichagof. from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. | ¥ | Dr. W. A. Rystrom 4 Dr. Bunnell Receives Re-of the Russion Empire (1838-1881). | Institute contain 20 volumes ‘of | e Alssin g | Silver Bullion lode (unsarveysd) | e e e o) N !?N'fl'm‘y ,‘4,-,~. RS A R T sort of Workers—Church |Code of Laws of the Russian Em- newspaper clippings, 1857-1892" and p, o JOhnsoln, Chilkot: JAmes g gy 00 w. 1500 1t. to point for |3 ity = PRBLIL o o LS || ™" WHEN IN A HURRY : ook 4 pire and Collection of Laws and En- |the entire 8 volumes of the' Alaska ©o.S0Trels, Ohilkoot; J. Butler, Ju-{ o T " o 0f begiining: Afea] | The Chas. W. Cart s [<| CALL COLE FOR OIL! § Collection Is Important actments of the Government. {Herald, 1868-1876. (B o claimed 20330 acrea | e Lhas. W. er ey J/| 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | A e The last group of pubiications Jackson Papers include PRV canvass White ‘s“gwa} Mrs.| DESCRIPTION < MINERAL| Mortuary s ; way amount . . . QUICK § (Continued frcm Page One) contains the laws under which the letters of Dr. Sheldon Jackson, Edward Coffey, Palmer. '|MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to| | Fourth and Franklin Sts. \‘D_"‘mmfi"—}-_mw" '{ COLE TRANsm i — legal status of the natives was de- 1877-1908, newspaper clippings, étc., which this survey No. 1600 is tied, PHONE 136-2 Optumsetris. i Phone 3441 or Night 1803 ,g ‘E the Board of Directors of the Rus- termined at the time of the purchase| The Brady papers, property of a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in | & Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted || S { sian American Company to the Ad- of Alaska, and consequently, when Miss Mary Brady, of Puughke‘epSie, LAST OPPORTUNlTY a mass of concrete on top of high | Office in Ludwig Nelson's \u ; ministre General of the Russian at present questions arise about N. Y. contain letters, notes, diaries bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 256.5” N. and Jewelry Store FoRe colonies in America (about 20,000 the right of the aboriginzs of Al-'and original manuscripts of artitles TO GET CAR LICENSE longitude 134° 17° 455” W., mark- HOTEL ZYNDA o U ok | LS II’- ‘Painy '° Have It! § page various letters ‘exchanged aska, Dr. Lavrischeff wrote to Dr..to have been included in a hiktory WITHOUT PENALTY [ed usLM. No. 3-A on a bress R — A AINT | P i by the Admi: tor-General and Bunnell, they are often decided ac- 6f Alaska by ex-Governor B-’fld’&'}- | plate set in the cement hase KLEVATOR SERVICF ' R b rt q 0 t. D FRED W. WE! ] fhe Board of Directors; 17 volumes cording to the laws in effect at the| Material Sent Dr. Brunnell Today Is the last day of grace for| MAGNETIC DECLINATiON AT obe 'ml"o. p 1| PHONE 549 ) 8. ZYNDA, Prop. , Graduate Los Angeles Col. of the log books of vessels of the time of the transfer. ’ In the meantime, Dr. Bunnéll is auto owners who haven't purchased | ALL CORNERS 31° 30’ E. p Ly ¥ Russian American Company ;several ~ Amazed at Interest in Alaska 'receiving letters frm people all ‘over their 1937 auto license plates, it is| The vain runs through approxi- lege of € ptometry an volumes of diplomatic correspond- ~Mr. Reid, whose work on the re-|the country, who have learned d@bout announced by Chief of Police Roy mately the center of all claims. All —————— - g Glasses P?tg.gllm&:fis Ground g ; PO S e ence, some of the letters of which search is with material available in the Alaska, Historical Research be- Hotfman. From now on the offi-|claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are X o have been previously published in English, ortéd to Dr. Bunnell ing conducted by the Univérsity cers will tag machines with old|{no GONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| SPECIALIZING :u * - connection with the Bering Sea Ar- that the first reaction of those he of Alaska under the Rockefeller plates and the owner will be sub- JQINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen s bitration. questionend as to source of material Foundation appropriation, and who ject to fine, he said. Survey 738, Excelsior lode Suivey| o F : Keep in mind . . . A large collection of photostats was “a blank stare of amazement send him information anl leads as 620 dhd sflver SBtin. (unsurvey- | rench c"d."l'odd s'“d.' and copies of documents kept in the that anyone should be interested in to where to look for lmpultant Ris- DAV[S PLEADS GU“..TY ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: | and % P lllnnony—?nblu i & ST SRR e i Ready Bulllon MS. and Fraction | Pl I r. Bunnell is gmtvl’u!. he snid, TO ASSAULT CHARGE |, both contiguous and adjoin- | i 326 “OOND smmx o e TooB TN ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both Dinners 0——-——\—-———— “The Mlu Man” to source of material of early ‘day ——3: || Home of Hart Schaffner and i , John Davis, Jr., Tenakee Indian, |unsurveyed. | TR T A LAY history. All' such material, letters; v . A d | < i Bt A 2 .’ plead guilty this morning in a short| Annex Creek Power Line, course ) | % Jones-Stévens Sho 1 Marx ClotHing [ diarics, Pholographs ~assists the A1° session of the Federal District Court |N. 62° 40’ E. and §. 62° 40 W, | Gastinezu Cafe Ell R LG p gl : —4 h with''the ? 8 P, JES—MISSES’ {o— ——pp to the charge of assault with a dan- |intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. | § ¥ % TO-WEAR: [ gerous weapon brought against him| Postoffice address of Neil Ward Short Orders at All Hours [’y " GARBAGE "Ar in one of two bills returned by the|is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash.,|} ____ | Reasonable Mantbly, Rates 3 | Federal Grand Jury. and of ‘A. W. Fox, his agent, Box, I e | %L..,Bog!‘fir TH He waived time .for imposition of [813, Juneau, Alaska. | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; SRR sentence and Judge George A. Al-| Any and all persons claiming 7 to 9:30° by sppointment. ||| W . Gastineaw Hotel Anmex ew York ; |extensive work it has undertakén: | | exander deferred sentence until to-|adversely any of the above describ- | morrow morning. ed lode mining claims or premises| PRSI LA X — . |are required to file a notice " of| IN THE UNITf4s STATES LAND |iheir adverse claim with the Reg-| JFFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA [jster of the U. S. Land Office at 11~ BURNER | NOTICE OF APPLICATION 'anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-| 5“"”‘ Frankli St. Phone 177 ! INSURAHCE i === . 4| FOR PATENT. |15 of publication or within eight' KEITH G. WILDES . L 3 i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN munths subsequent to the date of B R T . PHONES = { i e & - that Neil Ward has filed his appli- the last publication hereof, or they Dr. M. J WIu'ttier , Office 801—Residence 601-2 | . M, J. by | g CHIROPR. Driciess PAyeioan Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Roome 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE ' 667 J' & 3 If you're out to please the man »f the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like S e in A {cation in the U.S. Land Office at|will be barred by the provisions of | Y = . ‘Anchorage, Alaska. Serial No. 08724, | the statute. p w {for patent for the Bullion Extension | GEORGE 2. LINGO, EEK N G TH“ lode. Ready Bullion lode, Fraction | Register. lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | py.g¢ 4 publication, Jan. 4, 1937. s ' GK No. 1600, situated in the Harris|y,q publication, March 6, 1937. 4 Mlnlng District near the head of 5 sheep Creek about 5% miles from {House to House Action to' Juncau, Alaska. Lat, 58° 16' N. and Junelu Colfee Sho, op MRS. T. J. J. Wonke'* Cooked’ Medls: Borved from 6:30° a.am. to £:38 pm. Catering to Dinner Parties * l PHONE or 85 Give a— o SMITH-CORONA Be Taken to Raise Sub- |Lon8: 134 17 W, desérived as fol Sanitary Grocery TYPEWRITER ' JUNEAU-YOUN | | LA “The Store That Pleases” e ; scriptions for. Fund:. BULLION EXTENSION J. B. Burford & Co. | Hardware Com P I( o Y h. h y Begihning at a point for Cor. 1 “Our doorstep is worn by PAINTS O] ’ FOl’ QUIC dellvery O'F tl'lls 1g esl: o The problem of securing a new ;Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 : Satisfied Customers” ] | Shatt aid Waby. Mkowie | 3 ire truck was the paramount issue Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence e 2 ! 3 | Guié asd Ammenition r* { I { 'I b rs Ca" of the regular monthly meeting of from said point USLM. No. 3-A b PR T P LA jund & B quality ruel ror oil-burners, the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart< bears S. 11° 49° W, 92278 ft. dis- 4 ment last night. Thirty one mem?tant, thence from said point N. 40° | Stratton & Beers UNION OIL COM PANY {bers were present and the prévious '17 E. passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- E ; MUNICIPAL EN ) donations of $5 from each meriber tinuing same course, along lines 1- o ; SURVEYORS and sums from other sources whlcnl4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 3 . VALIN’M BLDa. l PR o P A N R R 3 notaled $207.30 were swelle@ toi138 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, | W 503 F P t S f Eff 1$345.80. It was decided. that' a 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ {house to house canvass for funds E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with + SR AR I S or Prompt, oade, Eificient [to help out with the' proposed mew Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; A T : GARLAND BOGGAN Service CALL A [truck should be made and thé fol- thence S. 40° 17 W. 600 ft. to Cor. q : |lowing committee was appointed’ to 14, identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul- T A Kadahe H.rdWWd floon § !do the work: . Frank Pettygrove, lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready po ¥ CHECKER CAB Yo TR T a7 | augus Gair, Gordon Mills. A spec- Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed);thence m“ the best—TRY Waxin P 0115}"“2 {lal meeting will be called as ‘soon N. 45° 00' W. 1500 ft. to point for m MINERS’ o frrrrrrr s e e e e rreeeeeeeeereees 35 the committee is ready to reéport, Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area| | B BRUNSWICK for the purpose of deciding on what claimed 20592 acres. Remon‘ Farlors T n E T E R Ml N A L equipment' to’' purchase. ‘ READY BULLION ¢ In the meantime, further inves-, Beginning at Cor.1,identical with tigation of the best outfit to pur- Cor 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- . w A R !.A c K “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” |chase will be made. There was qiiite'vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS } ‘ Construction Co. ' |a little discussion as to how expens- N. 82° 49 W. 1259.42 ft. distant, ik W—"—‘r-———‘! % ive a fire truck the Department thence N, 40° 17’ E. 600 ft. to Cor. o—-——__.

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