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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1937. nr 'DR. HUFMAN, HOCKEY | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : MG BILLIE DE BEC TRAIN HITS " piVies'co hortn ——— 1 e s - ~ turning from their Ice Hockey | [= HIDE UNDER TH' HOUSE WILL'M HAD NOTHING STALI-ED AUTU \n\;xl(\m of ll\“lfllllv.l(':,(xi States and VE DON'T THE REST OF YOUR To Do WITH WEAZY _?‘:jr%'l;z ?&% Canada, five members of the Fair- [ KNOW LIFE 222 You GOT AN' MARCELLY GOOBLE banks-Dawson touring team are |5 A LOTTA SPUNK GETTING MERRIED-- ! e ; BRIUAL GUUPLE hem-bound aboard the _steamer| | e T MUST IT WAS JUST AS N R ; Nl OVER. WILL'M- Yukon, enroute ‘to Fairbanks. LAK’ T DO, SAY <-- MUCH OF A YOU To POKE | 7 A o 5 Engineer Scalded fo Death' Dr I L Hufman who was in| |7} BARNEY-- SURPRISE TO-- Ll / > X A-‘\;:IXSET"?N' charge of the tour, reported that —Fireman Killed, Pin- 'the tesm was very well received el i : FAMBLY AFFAIRS -- .verywhere it went, and showed weil * - : ned bnder Locomohve :nfl;g’earl_v all its contests, . though - , X GlT OUT ,’ | losing sowne of them. While on the | p: it ¥ o0 SELMA, Cal,, Feb. 12.—Engineer iour the Alaskan team played 22 g : 3 J. P. Milles, of Bakersfield, was games, winning eight and tieing scalded to death and Fireman R. four, E. Brown was killed when they, He declared the team drew the 2 were pinned under a locomotive largest gate ever to see the Uni- b a \S i R - . 2 o ; when the southbound “Owl” pas- versity of Minnesota hockey team - 2 i . N P { B 2 senger train hit a d automo- play, at Minneapolis, 4,000 persons, g =71 o3 - /e,//, fl—M s reserved. bile of a honeymoon couple on a and did just as well against Michi- 3 s # % d o1 King Features Syndicate, Tnc. rin street crossing. |gan Tech. The team payed its own | v ) Two baggage cars, two coaches way, he said. 4 L e hei " sit o 3 g ; thence 'S 4 ' and three sleepers left the rails) When just getting started, in Van- their two d visit on the Channel: 2; S 00’ _E. 1500 ft._ta (Not t identical wll.h n t erhyte . - 0 games 1e Douglas |Cor. 3 ¥ i with. the .locomotive. couver, B. C., the Yukon lads broke al Two games with the iy sl ¢ ! F. K. Ritchic, 43, of Porters- away from the party, and drifted D()l ’(JLAS High School have been arranged ulo- 2 ion lode, this survey; | BUSINESS N A FRATERNAL SOCIETIES § ville, and his bride léaped to safe-|back home or stayed south by ther- for the Haines team, one tomightjthence f me: OdF. & R 407 0N PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL . |selves, leaving the burden of the NEWQ and one tomorrow evening, both to|W. ng Witness Cor. 8 and con- | The County Sheriff is questicn- {tour on the Alaska lads; but they!| - ' be in the Natatorium. Several em-itin ame course 600 ft. to Cor.! 3 the | bore it well, Dr. Hufman said. ‘:‘]"pxuu,‘.,’,Df);]:;;a‘::.:::emlis;,[“gnf The four players returning to for the visitors, one of which whl\ludn urvey; thence N. 45° U()‘ S e 1 F t 1 b i SaAsEnBe] 4 vo! Fairbanks on the Yukon with Dr [be a hamburger fced prepared by W. 1500 ft. to Cor. 1, place of be-| | raternal Societies nfi.‘:rdll’uu-n;::i?:-‘mf.;(wmm WE'® Hufman are: Harry Motchman, L the high school girls to be served ginning. Area claimed 20502 acres.| Vihen In Need of | of Gastineau 4 i S o L. Paddock, L. F. Thompson, aml in the school building tonight: fol- FRACTION \ s NOT HONEYMOONERS Glen Franklin., Franklin plans .fo| lowing the game Beginning at Cor. 1, identical|{ pyecpy OIL—UTAH OOAL Channel NOT S lfly from Junceu to Fairbanks by | | Those included in the visiting|with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur-| ] Hdeue w L Albrecm . SELMA, Cal, rep. 12. — Denlal paA plane ‘tl"w\ nd the positions they play are|yey, whence U.SLM. No. 3-A bears| GENERAL MAULING PUYEIOTRELIANY - -— o B. P. 0. £. ELKS meets was made this afternoon of a honey-| George Karabelnikoff, Juneau m follows: Fred Berg William|N. 62° 127 W. 261171 ft. distant,| " wit. | STORAGE and CRATING Massage. Electricity, Infra Ked every Wednesday at | moon couple being in the stalled member of the team, together with | Hmm and Cranston, fer-{ghence N. 40° 17" E. passing % o ety A ) automobile, although Ritchie and other members of the squad, re-| ALL ARRANGED Fred Encidon, Masl SEERNES: o ideatio vkl Veiltines Cor. | P ';“3’ G“g‘;dl'gl‘ r‘;&"é‘:;)‘:f | i 5 p. m. Visiting brothers his companion did leap to safety. |mained in the Middle West for | Tod" Dale 1 Norton |3, Bullion, this survey, and | R b syt At G come. WALTER P, District Attorney Dam Conway some sight-seeing. He was to lva\(“ Sorrel, center continuing same course 600 ft. to| it OTT, Exalted Ruler said that after an investigation he Detroit for Alaska on February Dol u } (c | The Douglas basketters plan 8 |true Cor. 2, identical with point for{§ JUNEAU TRANSFER /| M. H. SIDES, Secretary would file charges ol manslaughter,| Others will straggle back home a{lrx ] 0[]‘~wn“ to H s for a two game series|Cor. 3, Ready 1 , this surve G R A A e negligent homicide, and drunken|visiting friends and relatives. ranes SOl |during the coming week. fim ce S. 60° u?ulé. 50; ft. to c(:yr. Phoae 48 Night Phone 4703 i" SER & FREER iR | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 merce Will Be Hosts | ‘ DENT{STS Second and fousth driving against Ritchie, i ! PR i 3, identical with Cor. 2, BUlOD|& oo e § | SCHOOL BULL EATURE | Mine urvey; tnence S. #0° 17| — Rl b 5 i ‘\ PHFONE 56 | in Scottish Rite Templs — . MEHERINGOING TO | Tomorrow Night | scu rEATOR i s vy henes &40 17| 2 ARE LUCHEON GUESTS WEST ON EXTENDED whs Bougies . Cratibis e cflm."n.‘ teacher in the ”:‘)\nl;xr.rxl HTgh with, Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, FORD AGENCY. { _vf‘i':'i‘j: Wt v i ;B“g‘é‘g}s",r”;:ag"‘fl;m'; 1 tertainment features are planned!4, ) with Cor. 1, Fraction o it i SR Blomgren Hull(’lng Monday of each month AT GOVERNOR’S HOUSE TRIP ON BUSINESS merce, the Gity Gouncil and other School is ¢ the contributors|this survey, and continuing same [ Warsbiptul. Msktars GA SRS I ¢ g J. J. Meherin, Hills Brothers Cof- Is will be h to the mem-to the Alaska School Builetin,-lst-|course 600 ft. to point for Cor. 4] (Authorized Dealers) PR A A The Tertitorial Board of Bduca-|(ee ropregentative and wellknown bers of the Ter al Legislature st issue, one of the field}(Not set-falls in old bed of Sheep| GREASES Dr. Char'es P. Jenne — —t i i = i -%'p:‘lvxvub Sccretary. tion and others were guesls of| nj.cean merchandise broker, is at a stag dinner ai the Dreemland|trips made to Juneau last fall. The|Creck) nce N. 60° w0’ W. 1500 S H DEN1{ST REBERAME 1 W, Troy at luncheon t0-|jeaving tonight on the Yukon on Saturday evening from 6:30 o 11|DUrpose of such trips is ft. to Cor. !, place of beginning.| 04D s Rl Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. { | Ferseverance Lodge No 2 A moets the Governor’s House. |an extended business trip. A bus is to leave the Gas- |forth in the article, in ¢ OfArea claimed 20350, acres. UNEAU MOTORY TELEPHONE 176 {~very second and feurth Wadnes. present were Mr. and Mrs. My Meherin will contact the tineau Hotel shortly after six o'-| tic { the one BULLION MIVE e o — e ¢ day, I. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M T, Mr. P. C. McMul-| trade to- the Westward and then clock, according ¢ e committee | Visit. ) nning from poit for Cor. 1,; wnot of Main Street i |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRER Mr, M. J. Walsh, travel into the Interior and to in charge of ar s. e W il with point. for Cor. 4. i Sty + | CASHEN, Secretary. B8 DL Ket- | Nome. Meherin expects to be While this affui in progress, | 5. S. VALENTINE PARTY tion, tnis survey (Cor. no sev),| &=~ jj"_”f“_‘“"““‘w Dr. Rl(’hard Williams 'H. Nordale, of absent irom his Junéau home and |{j 3 STub | even. in the Episcopal |y, JS.LM. N ears ———————— ! . nt au @ he glas Island Women's Club | whenc LM. No. 3-A bears N.| poweeaoeanees —a T Ymu ll\)l 3 A.“I:. headquarters for approximately six . wil} ent the wives of the Leg 1 social rooms, Mrs. 4. R.{g1e o4 4111.0Q ft. distant, mencu‘ opfl"k‘DAl.;ql?)f.lg.;lynrNrn Juneau lce Cream Miss Mary Joyce isiators at the Government school(CUETI Wil entortain oo SUBSATIN. d0* 17 E. passing Witaess cor. Gu smlth GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Parlors i 3 X .- % Bridge will afford ente class at a valentine party.i; ang continuing same tourse 600| MR - * Ice Cream, Soft Prinks, Canay | e house. , Chasles E B""‘?f‘ll and Mr. and ANNOUNCES MEET]NG tainment for the ladies and refresh-|{ & and refreshments will belsf 1 cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds Mnm Mrs, Robert Bender. B A e ‘;n ovided. A o his . supvey: Chenve T BB O U O PR RTINS e e e ke e o mmatt DEWER (M oivin v men at an open house at the MAKING SURVEY OF |Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-| | babhs hacideinh ! LA A meeting of all persons inter- | preamland | lside), identieal with. Cor. 2 Silver PUR ) | s m. to 6 p PR e e A i R | & ORIPPLED GHILDRENIE ... urvepetr; thenos fom || paesbReSmions cAmk- ot e B REL‘lABLE TRANSFEu | Office Phone 469 Oui trucks go any place auy n’n:}xll)‘;x:‘ {nl.]\! gn:nc.lnx‘xou-umgx']{::;]t g G0 \(lll‘r 11:) FOR GAME! ‘:n‘ fnh li‘m i ;1.11:11]1‘5:::;; x:m(;)élu.l,:m(:, 'Cf,‘. 5'3 dzndl-’wm‘,}?vz;‘f_! FULLY COMPOUNDED | P 1| time. A tank for Diesel O! session will be open to all those Tacks f\n:avcd‘: ad l‘i)]'flr(;f‘l;fln:']r'i:](“:'d o y of (f;‘xplx],(‘(\‘l(lh(.ll]:p - nk heep Creeky; uu.:‘\ctz‘ PHONE 97—F12e Delivery Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. FHONE M9; NIGHT 108 R A rinsine ans B of the b o sl Tem Uadbbetag, T ‘L?h‘;;"nfi,',’l,‘,: o B et o Dr. W. A. Rystrom Haines High School students Territorial Department of Health|y, 60° 00’ ‘W, 1300 £t to. point for o F"I:tm;\:l;lnso:“l e e Ed Jones of Charles Goldstein, ball squad for their school. They dren in the Territory. Of this nuin-|.jaimed 20330 acres. Ine! is making a round trip on Were accompanied by their c ,'ber, only 19 have received any pr DESCRIPTION =X MINERAL | Moriuar PURE VANILLA the Yukon to the Westward for fur Richard Knotts, and all are quar- vious care. |MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to Fourth ‘and p,a“g’m Sts. buying. tered at the Kilburn home for{ The Territorial Department “1‘chh this survey Ne. 1600 is tled, PHONE 136-2 = = e | Heallh i5 now also caring for s |a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in Pty R A R ST i en crippled children from Alaska |, mass of c ete on top of & high s 34 plus or 27 xmvnv. in anv amount . . . QUITKI DF NAE LILLIAN SARLSON | | COLE TRANSFER Optometris. | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted t the Seattle Children's Orthoped- |piuff latitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and Office JIn l:udw;:: Nelson'’s " b e 1 It's Paint We Have It! c Hospital. |longitude 134° 17" 455” W., mark- | | ’ . Alaska February 12, 1937,/¢@ USLM. No. 3-A on a brose HOTEL ZYNDA : 78305 i IDEAL PMNT SHOP ; ECTAL NOTICE is hereby given [Plate set in the cemenc base ELIVATOR SERVICP i s B FRED W. WENDT that the Director, Bureau of Mar-| MAGNETIC DL":J‘“?*‘ON AT i R"ben sml"onr Opt D PHONE 549 ine Inspeection and Nn\lg’mm {ALL. CORNERS 31° 30° E. S. ZYNDA. Prop. Graduate Los Angeles Col. | lege of ¢ ptometry and ! e | en bo; who make up the baskel- has now a list of 133 crippled chil- f bel i i |Cor. 1, place of beginning, Arca | The Chas. Carter ’ Xora ¥ | CALL COLE FOR OIL! er date of Feb. 3, 1937, gave au The vain runs through approxi- ; under the Act of Feb. ]u |mately the center of all claims. All - — Cpthalmology ) _—[':l—N_E—— c 20, to change the name of the gas claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are || Glasses mbicg Lenses Grownd as r o c e r screw NOHALICO to LUCILE. |no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-! vessel was built in 1933 at Seattle, |[JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen Wi ; her official number |Survey 738, Excelsior lode Swuvey H ; H 232390; her gross tonnage is 2 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- e r v l n g s a t i s i y l n g her home port, Juneau; owner, Lo- | ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: 5 men Commercial Company, Nome, |Ready Bullion MS. and Fraction| L : % Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Col- M.S, both contiguous and adjoin- We are now better-able to serve you than at any time in the BB i.fer o customs, |ing Tline 1-4 Ready Bullion, Both| past—WITH A FULL LINE OF THE FINEST, FRESHEST [ Feb. 12-13-15-16. {unsurveyed. MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE. ' A 3 p A 2 bl vkt < ot Gl R 2 ¥ e LA A Gastinezu Cafe f LADIES—MISS P e ——— intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. READY-TO-WEAR Postoffice address of Neil Ward i IS AR R L b | t All Hours BUTTER C E G GS C e\ s 918 Bpruce st seattie, wan,|§ Tt Onden <t AN Seward sucet Near Thwd ||| GARBAGE HAULED and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Bvx e e e et i) | A Reasonable Monthly Rates Watch and Jewelry Repalring SPECIALIZING ' : ' PAUL BLOEEHOE‘N T at very reasonable ra m ¥reneh 1 || Caroline Todd Studis & and Pianc—Harmony—Public Speaking fishign 326 EECOND STREET Dinners R LT LB . “The Clothing Man” Home of Ha:t Schaffner and Jones-Stevens Shop Marx Clothing soated 2 dS 2 d () ¢ 813, Juneau, Alaska. s 0 WY Y poun ozen Jacks Any and all persons claiming - ] DR H VANCE ‘ %O. D()AN¥l2517 Danish—Hiqh Score 2 Blg BIOWI'I - " R adversely any of the above describ-| OSTEOPATII Ph 153 ] |ed lode mining claims or premises onsultation and examination ol |are, requtred t,o me a notice of Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; t. ¥ o, APPLES, Wmesaps, dozen g C i e Lo e advere ciun win 0 o SFFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA ister of lhe U. 8. Land Ofifice al to 9:30 by appointment, ey TRES Gastinesu Holel Anpex New York Life South Frankli 5t. Phone 177 INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION ' Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- FOR PATENT. r’od of publication or within eight g munths subsequent to the date of OTTH HERE' EN L L ¢ : - ‘cation 2 the U.S., Land Office at will be barred by the pro\lflom of AR e d i - the statute. the BEST! |Anchn.age, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, | for patent for the Bullion Exlensiou‘ GROROS .. L;ISG‘?WI If you're out to please the man lode, Ready Ballion lode, Fraction| )i the family . . . Jet us heip : lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. oul A grand selection of |No. 1600, situated in the H:m,,‘l,ast publication, March 6, 1937. good food . . . vegetables and the things that men like PHONES Dr. M. J. Whittier | || Otfice 80i—Residence 601-2 CHIROPRACTOR i Drugless Payrician SN~ e+ I £ | Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 | Juneau Coffee Sllop 1 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. MRS. T. J. JACOBSON PHONE 667 || Wome Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m Catering to Dinner Plrfie- J Fancy Large Bunch g 4 {Mining District near the head of | o Sheep Creek about 5% miles frofr FHONE 8 o'85 Long. 134 17 W, described as {ol- ‘ : gy SRR : tows: - | Sanitary Grocery TYPEWRITER i JUNEAU-YOUNG | : . — - BULLION EXTENSION Ny # e P J. B. Burford & Co. | Bardware Compan ' Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 . “Our doorstepis worn by bl Bagin, oo o # | (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Batisfied Customers” CLEANSER, nghthnuse L] iIron Queen, Survey 738, whence | Shell and Heavy Hardware # oy from said point U.SLM. No, 3-A | Guns and Ammunition bears S. 11° 49° W., 92278 ft. d “Give a SMITH-CORONA Stratton & Beers USROS R S MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS KMcCAUL MOTOR Chiifi Bricks OC| string Beans g€ §:-5 =i A ‘ tinuing same course, along lines 1- . stl‘ll!g Beans c 4 and 1-4 Tron Queen lode, Survey ‘ VALENTINE BLDG, A0 COMPANY & § D ‘Telephone 502 Dodge and Plymouth Dealcrs tant, thence from said point N. 40 1 Ib.'each 3 No. 2'fin 28 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, —No. 2°tins ... . 5 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ - CONDENSED E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with R SRS % FAINTS — OILS GARLAND BOGGAN Bullders' and Shelf I Hardwood Floors HARDWARE Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; |thence S. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. 3 Cor. Waxing Polishing Thomas Hardware Co. WAX PAPER, I!appy Home & Jomaion wih or. 1, e B B i ki . . lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready Large Rolls—Each! iR §ia {Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed);thence Here's one of the best—TRY {N. 45° 00’ W. 1500 ft. to point for THE MINERS' BOWLING! CONTRARY TO RUMORS—We are still in business and do- e 30003 aeres. "% *** || Recreation Farlors BO#IlI‘.'IJNNgWICK Ys Sandin o i oA e Mo 5% Try an Empire ad. i READY BULLION : ing our best t0 serve you as we have in the past. R e win ey e g Icor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- i M m‘" ID;NA{;:;WW WARRACK ' FREE DELIVERY FOR BETTER SERVICE CALL 105 vey, whence U.S,.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS Construction Co. N. 82° 49 W. 125942 ft. distant, 3 ¥ it |thence N. 40° 17’ E. 600 ft. to Cor.; g —ean ‘hone