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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1937. 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK ; N SHORE, MARCELLY-- 'M ACHIN' DON'T WERRY, HONEY-- ONE O THESE T DECLAR--SOMEUN 2 WEAZY--- TO GIT BACK TO TH' HOLLER { DAYS.WE-UNS'LL HEV A GARDEN-PATCH MUS' BE MAKIN' HAIN'T WE NEVER JES' AS BAD AS YOU-UNG --- ORCHARD, AN' PIGS AN' CHICKENS-- AN’ TH' WAY DEROGGERY ==/ GONNA LIVE OUT BUT--HECK FIRE ¥ A DWELLIN' HOUSE, TH' ROOF AN' MY EARS REMARKS e ; . y ALL (N GOOD REPAIR-- AN' |F UNCLE ABAAT VE, ;Z,‘/]C’ momeN : | IN "TH' OPEN YD JES' AS LIEF MAKE ANUFEY EVER DARES 10 POKE HIS PAW LIKE REAL hat FOLKSES 22 R - CoAKE SNOOT (N TH' DOOR SJNCI.E SNUFFY -- NGRS . VLL CLINCH WIF HitA-- es = Eox g & e z% 5 © 1936, King Peatures Syndicate, Ine, World nghts feserved, E | KING BEFE ATS W s itness Gor- 3 and con-|J| PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL y | tinuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. | ntical with Cor. 1, Fraction REAL [}Uflkms PHILLY HEAVY:’:%"";r.ifa‘}:“:‘Z“&.fi“if“&fi;fi'b"e"l?T’""“‘“‘ M PRor‘r:s_s‘loNAl_. [ Fraternal Societics | J | 2; thence S. 45° 00° E. 1500 ft. to! - Gcc quKERs LIGHT HEAVY Cor. 3 (Not set), identical with| i Cor. 2, Fraction lode, this survey; BUSINESS DIRBG"[‘ORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES feinning Arc:RiéxEc(;iNzo,ssz acres. | When in Need of R SR of Gastineau | { Thirty DaySchoolHasBeen‘ John Henry Lewis Qut-| Besinning at Cor. 1, identicall} prggpr, OI—UTAH COAL {3 Helene W. L Albre;:hlr;.fa- Channel » 4 < with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- Operated, Mrs. Crone | points Al Ettore in 13- |vey, whence U.SLM. No. 3-A bears| GENERAL FAULING PHYSIOTBERAPY |~ s e ! | B JN. 62° 127 W. 2611.71 tt. distant, Massage, Electricity, Infra Fed || B. P. 0. £, ELKS mcets Inst ructing | round Non-title Go thence N. 40° 17" E. passing Wit.! STORAGE and CRATING Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at : R, _ICor. 2, identical with Witness Cor. | CALL 78 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visitmg brouers For the past thirty days a cook-| ~PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9—FIn-{y "y ;"5 jion, this survey, and | Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P ing school for men cooks has been ishing with a rush to close EUWORESE 0 same ' course 600 ft. to L, 2 e SCOTT, Exalted Ruler |in”operation in Juneau. This was left eye, after flooring him for &} oo % “jentical with point for|§ JUNEAU TRANSFER —_— . H. SIDES, Secrewry {under the supervision of the Ter- count of nine in the third, Jehn dy Bullion, this survey; | 1l — e, - R v L SR % ritorial Department of Vocational Henry Lewis, world’s light-heavy- Lhmu"u‘ a. 00" & E‘ 15'00 it. to Cor.| Phoae 48 Nizht Phone 4703 { || DRS. KASER .‘ FREEBURGER | vfOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 | Education in cooperation with the weight champion, outpointed Al Et- | ° & 00 o P T o pition | DENTISTS second and fourth {U. 8. Forestry Service. The stu- tore, Philadelphia heavyweight, here 5)I||x4‘ this survey; thsn‘ce s 40" 17" —————— Blomgren Building | Monday of each mon'h !dents were all enrollees in the C. last night in a fifteen-round mon- |t (00 SU R B T S oat | oo e eem PFONE 56 in Scottish Rite Temple C. C. maintained by the Forest title bout before a crowd of thir- ‘)"'W;l-"r‘ Cfix' 1 B;n]l‘lon Mine, | Hows 9 am. 10 » §.m. beginning at 7:30 p. m. Service. teen thousand. ikt Wi . : FORD AGENCY FORREST R. BATES, | ? ; I it L hs o e tr rvey, and continuing same — - 'Wor hi ” | Eight men were assigned to this Judge Matt Adgie gave Lewis ten| . "o00"rt to point for Cor. 4 (Authorized Dealers) e L ge| Worshipiul Makseri. 4 SIS0 M icourse, Alfred Burgo, Malcolm rounds and Etto five, Referee| " E 13 ) |‘LEIVERS, Secretary. Chapman, Gerald Lewis, Philip Houck declared seven for Lewis, ‘C’:“"‘kl‘f‘;;“}::ce"’N"‘go}’”gw";v s??og GREASES Dr. Chg:;;lsl:_‘: Jenne | fri Kenten, Edward Moisan, Charlie four for Ettore and called four|>'¢c): LA¢ 4 4 5 ' REBERAME Paddock, J. S. Payne and dJervis even, while Judge Spud Murphy,|{ to Cor. 1, place of beginning. GAS — OILS Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine BIdg. | | Ferseverance Lodge No 2 A meets ‘Sr;udgrn_;k;_ ¢ Annapolis boxing coach called theArca claimed 20330 acres. TELEPHONE 176 every second and fourth Waduess The work was thoroughly practi; féht o draw, giving cach fighter) . = BULLION MWE - | Py 9law. 1.°0. O. F. TWll. EDNA M PARLOR PINK FLANNEL FOR EVE 3 |cal, three meals a day were pre- six rounds and calling the other Bencionl \:ilh point for Cor.. 41 woot of Main Street = g 5 'I'I‘E?N Noble Ou.nd, MILDRED | CASHEN, Secretary. i it 3 2 : e i rVe r three even. R B G Parlor pink wool flannel makes something new and different n bared, cooked and served under the 5 4 s i . So¥. ‘TH00 88t), | € i bien | Forestry camp conditions and using’ Lewis entered the ring weighing|Fraction, this survey (Cor " 3 Dr. Richard Williams evening wraps for spring wear. Here it appears in a double-breasted > |whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.{ — » SO FE—— : ; S RIIAL " .nt and sup- 181 pounds while Ettore scaled 192. : c o DENTIST theo f3 tons. ® S - is ‘oAt jregular camp equipment and sup Pty _ distant, thence reefer fastened with cloth-covered buttons. It is almost as casual \plics. In addition to serving their A s 61° 24’ W. 4111.00 ft. distan OPFICE AND RESIDENCE Junea; lce Cm lrlon 3 . i ¢ > 5 e ptil e . 40° 17 ss Cor. | e a oat in effect, but makes a smart evening wrap to top | 0% 8 S0 T R een more N. 40° 17 E. nasslng Witness i G“ smth GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ] hifecnidk Shocks. HU KI S PEAK , and continuing same course Wi ik . | e @ Sett Tiebiha Oandk l men were served three meals daily, b : . Cor. 2, ide r. 3, t. to Cor. 2, identical with Co: o P and not oniy were meats and veg- g S e g : K BBy vy i & Fraction lode, this survey; thence B i members of the Legislature at a etables cooked, but bread, rolls, Fnfl GRITIGAL B 60 00 I 1800 1% b e ok ! Percy Reynolds, Manager tag y in the Dreamland, next'pies and cakes baked by the class Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill- | DENTIST The s, | ; 7 o e side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver| PUROLA REMEDIES Hours 9 am. to 6 pm, ing in the hands of the committee ywm. instructor was Mrs.| Bullion ‘unsurveyed); thence from | SEWARD BUILDING in charge |Vena L. Crone, the popular cooking true Cor, 3 S. 40° 1T W. passing PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- Oftice Phone 460 The regular meeting of the Cham- demonstrator. | Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. FULLY ©OMPOUNDED uled for Thursday even-| Next wcea sais. Urone will begin' & continiing s ; s . ¢ 3 , continuing same course 600 ft.| o ¢ WEBBBRSRAGAT ) AT MR :]x‘:_;;im »(m mu(.mm “\:Ll‘x ‘r‘xm:::ct gsu(\;llur course. at \l;{e (\V;fl:h Cove Washmglon Must Take'w pomnt for Cor. 4 (Not set-falls|] Front Street Next Collseum TELEPHONE 563 epara r ente 3 . C. C. camp at Ketchikan. 3 2 s { 0 lours— D u UGI_ A S G c and for a fund raising event to be| I am more than pleased with! Both Games of Series [on bank of Sheep Creek); thence PHONE 97—F12e Delivery Office H 9 a.m. to 10 pm. t Ui - . from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. held in the near future, Will be the results of this cooking class,” from State Rivals 1 Silver Bullion lode (unsurveyed) e Dr. W. A. Rystrom ade. said A. E. Schoettler, Supervisor of N. 60° 00 W. 1300 ft. to point for - DENTIST my s e o o e —————— i " A B a—— . Over Pirst' National Bank GIVES SUP-PGRT e o o e e ]‘;OC‘*“O':N Education. “I had 4| SEATTLE, Feb. 9. — Washing-|Cor. 1, place of beginning Area|' The Chas. W, Carter i s CALL COLE FOR OIL.! | . chance to sample some of the meals {455 Huskies, defending champions |claimed 20.330 acres. , ST —e——_a!| 84 plus or 27 gravity. in anv Irs. Joe Tassell is reported in a prepared by the boys and the f00d i the Northern division of the Pa- DESCRIPTIOK =% ¥ INERAL| Mortuary b 2 B amount . . . QUICA] J ] e —— < e (A‘xlmt': ni‘\':'(::xvd'umt‘hvhm)!;ir‘:: was much better than I bave had in cific Coast Conference basketball |MONUMENT: USLM. No. 3-A, to| | Fourth and Franklin Sts. DP RAE LILLIAN CARLSON || COLE TRANSFER F B Jh ot s B ior--h;r some of tho places % have to eab race, are in top form for their cru-|which this survey No. 1600 is tied,| | PHONE 136-2 Optumetris. Phone 3441 or Night 1803 i e hop in Ala: The boys made rapid ¢ja) series here Friday and Saturday a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in | &i- Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted — : SRR eT, !progress in this short course under with the circuit leading Washington g mass of concrete on top of a high & r i Bt WP, AlsoRecommneds Dimond’s/ == jthe teaching of Mrs. Crone and state Cougars. HME Tatitude 56 18" 255" N. and| Qe ;:':;:,""s"‘o:"“"' e e e P o osed Territorial JINTE 4,,r12§(, IR'()(ilt.\M‘ &y we 'al-(' in hO‘vaS‘ of having m.ore Coach Hec Edmundsen has point- |longitude 134° 17 455” W., mark- HOTEL ZYNDA = It's Paint We ve + Irop FOR CLUB SESSION L}asso.s of a similar nature, from eq out to his Huskies that they ed USLM. No. 3-A on a bress IDEAL PA]NT SHOP Bond Issue Wednesday evening, February 10, time to time, as opportunity War- must take both games from the|plate set in the cement base FLIVATOR SERVICP i s FRED W. WENDT the regular meeting of the Douglas Tants. Cougars to stay in the pennant race. | \yra chp - pper oo amd & || Robert Simpson, Opt. D. PHONE 540 The bill purposing the establish- 15land Women's Club will be held | VI D O T | The University of Idaho Vandals iuns 1 aia | 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Gll-ndun."g 'fa Ang’eles (;ol . ege [ ptometry an ment of an experimental fur farmy 8t the home of Mrs. Charles Fox, play the University of Oregon five in the Territory, as recommended With Mrs. A. E-Goetz assisting hos-| at Eugene on the same nights. The vain runs through approxi- - 1 Cpthalmology FINE tess. | Washington State tops the stand-(Mately the center of all claims. All 5 Glasses ¥tted Lenses Ground by the Petersburg Chamber of Com- | > | USSR o W The following numbers make up 'ings with seven games won and two |Claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are — ;|| Watch and Jewelry Repairing merce and the McCutcheon me- e biial . % > meritorious program arranged: | EURUPE’S 139 lost. Oregon has won seven and|B0 CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| SEECTALIEING — - PAUL BLOEDHO“ Al iolin solo, 2 ie; 3 JQINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen o mind out the words, “excluding Alasks Violin solo, Mrs. John Livie; Mrs. lost three and Washington has won| Keep MR at very reasonable rates from the Jones Shipping Act, both Robert Rice, accompanist. five and lost three. Survey 738, Excelsior lode Swvey in French | Caroline Todd Studie STREETS | | . ) eview. rs. ot i six|620, and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- of which are now pending action B0k Review, Mrs. Marcus Jen- Oregon State has two wins and six ge and Pianc—Harmony—Public ey defeats on its record and Idahu]e‘”' ADJOINING MILLSITES: H’m:l:: . before the Alaska Legislature, re- ; ceived the endorsement of the Doug-| - One act of the High School play, holds out in the cellar with no wins|Ready Bulllon M.S. and Fraction| Italiax las Chamber of Commerce at a!bY students, directed by Miss Flor-| land seven lasses. M., both contiguous and adjoin- special meeting held for that pur-|€nce Ryan. Tt l \% i Cl ] l 0 o G TR S |ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both Dinners g pose last might. Considerable de- = \l?lcldl Selections—Mrs. Wendell | iilwlan .e n(;: rll Far yl, C. D. A. CARD PARTY unsurv;t;xegu'k S e e | e shop bate over the latter issue ensued C30iL | 3 | — | Ann s { 5 "m‘.s before it was voted upon. Also| Violin solo, Mrs. J. Livie. { Master in OQut-slugemg | pas; party of series, Feb. 9, at|N. 62° 40 E. apd 8. 62° 40 W.| Gastinezu Cafe LADJES—MISSES’ . o AN S B { Tacoma Lightweight |Parish Hall. starts promptly at 8:15. |intersects: line 3-3 Ready Bullion. | : READY-TO-WEAR TR 4 BN 5% TR AT tGrand prizes and prizes for the| Postoffice address of Neil Ward Short Orders at All Hours Seward Smeet Near Third GA“\GE “m il NEW YORK, Feb, 9.—Enrico Ven- €vening. Contract, pinochle and|is’ 918 Spruce St. Seattle, Wash,, > ; The alternative of either crashing turi, of Italy, European lightweigm“”his‘~ Refreshments. Admission 50 amd of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box| i Reasonable Monthly Rates I s ‘mm the truck pux‘!{.ed on hmvaide Ofichampion, outslugged Jimmy Mec- cents. adv. |813, Juneau, Alaska. | . - : Sy "“‘——’DR H‘-—VAN‘_CE— "' ' E. 0. DAvls i Plans for the entertamment of the road or turning out with the yeod, of Tacoma, Washington, here' b R | Any and all persons claiming| 1 . I, | TELEPHONE 212 5 possibility of avoiding the cab aP- Jast night to capture the nod in RHODA MAY CLARK—Foui cui- |adversely any of the above describ-| { OSTEOPATH Phons 153 proaching from the opposite di-|their eight-round go. |rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. ed lode mining claims or premises 1 Consultation and exfmlmfln; {rection caused fhe accident last| Although Venturi, weighing 139! ———————-~——————lare required to file a notice of | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5-] ; —'—] recommended for passage in the 4 eE s H Legislature is the acceptance of Lhn‘ ACCIDENT UNAVOIDABLE $2,000,000 bond issue privilege of the Federal government for the Terri-' ‘ B 3 e . Friday, as reported yesterday, ac-|pounds, was penalized two rounds . FHE UNITEA, STATES LAND oy adverse clatm with the Reg- | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. ew Life \\\ cording to a statement made bY for foul blows, he was clearly the| YFPICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA 100 of the U. S. Land Office at| \ | Gastineau Hotel Anmex Nm;‘;‘la @¥ |Ceorge Guerin last evening. He magter of the 135 pound McLeod. NOTICE OF APPLICATION yyon oo i or ithin the pe- | : ) || South Prankliz St. Phone 177’ c | was unable to bring his car to a stop FOR PATENT. [rad of publication or within eight - KEITH G. WILDES g PHONES ;.u allow the other car to pass a.nd‘LEGION !CE PARTY } NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mynths subsequent to the date of L o pa¥ e P AR i ICE CLEAR AGAIN | or patent for the Bullion Extension GEORGE 2. LINGO, It youre out to please the aan ||| . Drueess Thotdan Juneau Coffee Shop st // GROSS RETURNING lode, Ready Bullion lode af.. el Sy o | 3 , Fraction ister. | family . . . help B | s : Due to the thick layer of snow |lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | Register. | | ' A grand selection of |{| Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. MRS, T. J. JACOBSON makes STy biscuits | W. D. Gross, theatre chain oper- |covering the ice on Mendenhall|No, 1600, situated in the Harris | TSt MRl iation, - Jen, 4, 1937, good food . . . vegetables and |! PHONE 667 Wome Cooked Meals Served |ator and large property owner, is|Lake, the planned skating party at|Mining District near the head of | v Publication, March 6, 1937. || 5 the things that men like “—————JZ trom ::n. to 8:30 pm. |returning to his Juneau home on|which members of the Forty and best. - | boarsh' ¥y Bejacess’ Notal), Eight were to entertain the Ameri- mc;mtsg. ",‘;’.";,}‘;‘;,'3 PHONE 83 or 85 Give a— — |can Legion and lLegion Auxiliary| gong, 134° 17 W., described as fol- ¥ & Gr S:;’:I:-OOII::A il T ) ELEC"‘RIC tonight, has been indefinitely post-|jows: : | sanm“’l‘h sme,’nn oc"rlenlu“! WRET) mNF AU.YOL[NG . poned. BULLION EXTENSION 5 J. B. Burford & Co. Hardware Co S e . Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 3 “Qur doorstep is worn by H n A w l N G : YALDEZ. BAGLES TO (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1] | : Satistied Customers” l ‘mh" oA £ FLY TO ANCHORAGE DVNE he e 735, whenoe £§ ‘T W, s FOR SPORTS TOURNEY - | | Guns and Ammanition Portable Electric b £ 07 g . | %\M Ty g o & = vo¥ . 2 ek 3 // : d he let his car collide with the| that Neil Ward has filed his appli- the last publication hereof, or they | Dr. M. J. Whitti / truck the results could have been| SNO UN LL tion in the U.S. Land Office at|will the sions of | CHIROPY //////// % far more serious, : m‘ S WED DER Tl :anch?n-a:e, A.lafka. Ser;:fl No. :;'124.'mg ‘bemt:;r'red i FEyMens b | CHIROPRACTOR e | - Seven players of the Valdez Eagles g, ni theroe from said point N. 40° E Slnttol & Bem e : will travel to Anchorage, probably |, % P WUNICIPAL ENGINEERS Machme by plane, to compete in the basket- ” El‘ passizg. Wit. Co; 1 a;;ie?x;_ H ball tourney of the Winter Sports Shrso. along ““Safety First” s g 4 and 1-4 Tron Queen lode, Survey o t:)u:-h" E;Q':h:: .m;;,l,‘,h baskethall | 138 a0# Excelsior lode Survey 620, DAY OR N!TE SERVICE teams certain to go to Anchorage in- 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence 8. 45° 00 m BEST SURVEYORS O VALENTINE BLDG. ‘Telephone 502 clude boys' and girls' teams from E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical wltl? e = RICE 8 AHLERS €O, >y, voie, T 002 8% 2w in s > o GARLAND BOGGAN ® |will be at least 20 basketball glmwthenm 8. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. ¥ Cor. | A during the week 14, identical with Cor. 1, Reavs Bul- Hardweod Floors Phone 34 Nite 571 8 the wees Q1 YOUSY: |lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready IN TOWN! B yem enlpy indeer sperts— Waxing Polishing ; IMPORTANT MEETING Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence T e ! Sandin Of The Democratic Women’s Club N- 45° 00° W, 1500 ft. to point for THE MINERS' & fomrachesnmed of Gastineau Channel will be held Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area i BRUNSWICK PHONE Tuesday evening, February 9, at 8:30, claimed 20,592 acres. Recreation Farlors i THE TERMINAL | & ovidtme™ 0 moriomon |70 _BOWLING ALLEYS | adv. Secretary, |Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- TAP “This ¥s Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” i s vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS BEER ON - Construction Co. Try The Empmwe cinssifieds for N. 82° 49° W. 125942 ft. distant, e These 487 lqmct results. tbence N. 40° 17 E. 600 ft. to Cor.) Try an Empire ad. L————-—-————————J

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