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ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY, FEB. 23, 1937. i By BILLIE DE BECK ? THE DAILY ] BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 1 } PLEASE, SNUFFY-- GONE REPEAT THEM THAR WORDS, c»g}s'rorse GOOGLE --- IME'S A-WASTIN HOL' ON., SNUFFY-- 1 TOLD You. I DIDN'T WANT To JOIN TH' . MYSTERIOUS BROTHERHO00D OF VARMINTS *-- I'M A PEACEFUL GUY --- NAOW-- ('LL GIVE YE TH' MYSTER'OUS PASSWORD AN' TH' SECRET | ENOUGH - SIGNAL 0 DISTRESS - H | | RAISE UP YORE' @ ! LEF’ HAND AN' 0 7{? ' ~ { | | GRAB HoLT O | | YORE NOSE WIF' J WA 4 | | YORE RIGHT --AN’ Ay e 1 | | REPEAT ATTER ME-- | | ¥ 1 SoLeMNCoOLY i SWAR “ NAOW-- | YORE A | VARMINT “ IN GOOD / | STANDIN'-/ - | e o0 00 6009 RIVERS GHUSEN 'e ®(2; thence S. 45° 00’ E.'1500 ft. %o ! e % e)Cor. 3 (Not set), identical with 4 e In The Daily Alaska Empire’s ® | hence m true Cor. 3 S 40 2 8 o | A Good Will Cotest and On To ® |\, passing Witness Oor. 3 and con- PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL 3 ] |® Mexico Tour. © jtinuing me course 600 ft. to Cor. i . /e Each nominee Begins with ® 4 jdentical with Cor. 1, Fraction | M mmmmm————" = . | ® 20,000 votes. | ode, this survey; thence N. 45° D0’ | pooooooeoresococe soeeae1 | o -~ xbr e \ AI.ASKA c. UF Gn & (i Hhele ©!w. 150 1. to Cor. 1, place of be- PROF E.SSIONALH Fraternal Societies , | ° rewis, Gladys ginning. Area claimed 20592 acres. in Need of —- 3 Yo o Barrager, Harriet . el W - of Gastineau | | £ ~ ° Bodding, Geraldine o ST o s H j ;Cums Shattuck Is Elected ¢ Brown. virgs o| Beginning at cor, 1, :g:snucnl DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL .:Hd VL Albre;:hl{' *____-9’1—“. annel b XL e Berg, Sylvia o |with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, sur- ene . i — ! Se‘c.lelary Whittier [_)e . Coulter, Evelyn vey, whence USLM. No, 3-A bears GENERAL RAULING PHYSIOTHERAPY { B.p. 0 £ Huls thesth | clines to Serve Again e Darnner, Rosa o|N. 62° 12 W. 261171 ft. distant, TORAGE ani CRATING Masiage. Electricity, Infra Ked i - 1 | S8’ every Wednesday a i S te Feero, Geneva o |tHence N. 40° 17 E. passing Wit. Ray. Medical Gymnastics | 8 p. m. Visitmg brothers | The Territorial Chamber of Com- ® Green, Dorothy ® [Cor. 2, identical with Witness Cor. CALL U8 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | welcome. WALTER P. {{5blde. youter fternoon in & two'® Garnick, Anita e (3, Ready Bullion, this survey, and Phone Office, 216 | SOOTT, Exalted Ruler |and one-half hour meeting s! ing ® Gruber, Eleanor ® {continuing same course 600 ft.’to JUNEAU TRANSFER | SO —t . H. SIDES, Becreiary {at 3:30 o'clock in the Senate Cham- ® Hansen, Clara ® |true Cor. 2, identical with point fm: { e % s b pr § |ber transacted much routine busi- ® Haviland, Edith ® [Cor. 3, Ready Bullien, this survey; Phone 18 Night Phone 4703 Hl DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || MoUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 iness and elected new officers for ® Hildinger, Madge ® |{hence S. 60° 00' E. 1500 ft. to Cor.; 4" DENTISTS | Second and Tourth |the ensuing biennium. . Johnson, Jennie ® 13 identical with Cor. 2, Bu.mory L R o Blomgren Building | Monday of each monih | Following a lively series of nom- ® ‘.;cnm-n‘ Birdie . Mine, this survey; cm.-ncel s‘.dw mlzl pororeereeee I'! P*'ONEmM in Scottish Rite Temple |inations and declinations the fol- ® ensen, d W. passing Witness Cor. 4, iden P i Hours 9 am. »f.m ’ \ beginning at 7:30 p. m. |lowing officers were elected: Sena- ® Kneeland, Beverly ® {with Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, FORD AGENCY ! Semanans ma 18 bl | FORREST R. BATES, {tor Victor C. Riv Fairbanks, ® fi“gfltmr L“;w € : this survey, and conum[nngc::m: (Authorized Dealers) z LT TR A Worshipful Master; JAMES W. 3 B s . indstrom, Margare: o 500 1t . 3 s St vios oroitont, e 8 PEoken At 5 S {fn wortuts 1} oid bedt de BBkep GREASES i|| Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |IEIVERS, Scoretary hees ~ o 5 B Lynch, Lucille . e N. 60° w0 W. 1500 GAS . OTES 1 DEN1ST REBLEANE B sl 0. D ot hr S Nelson, Louise . * place b beginnig.| ¢ {| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine BIAg. | | perseverance Lodge No 2 A meets {ice-Bresident; ochran, of o pyylson, Helvi e 20 Il JUNEAU MOTORS ¥ TELEPHONE 176 | |overy - sesond sl fouttic: WbEts |Nome, Third Vice-President; Cur- ’ 2 I ¥, 3 | . Pusich, Helen e —-————————1i | day, 1. O. O, F. Iall. EDNA M |tis Shattuck, Secretary; H. R. Van- ot LLION MINE B L , 1. 0. O, P, e Reidle, Bernice wnot of Main Street BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CORONATION STYLES REVIVE SCOTCH PLAIDS {der Leest, Treasurer. Beginning from point for Cor, 1, g e Dr. Richard Wiiliams |body that his resignation be accept- o GOLDSTEIN BUILDING 1 egular work o A e ey N. 40° 17 E. passing Witness Cor. 1, and continuing same course 600 “hitfield, Betty o Guy Smith gloves and bag are all brown. 1 gt cattending that his 2 ° Sutherland, Saide . CASHEN, Secretary. i'he coming corens of King George VI has given a “highland i M. S. Whittier, who has s({rv‘e]d > Stone, Mary Elizabeth o |identical with point for Cor. 4_| SRR L a1 o o R T TP ! N AE ing” : i o for eight years as Secretary of the > B tion (ol survey. (DOF. Dot 8et) ARSI B 3 gewveey fling” {o spring fas an afternoon frock made of brown i B = . . Saloum, Leona o | Fraction, tnis survey 4 eSS and green Scotch plaid sillk taff It fastens down the front with |Territorial Chamber of Commerce, o Terhune, Elizabeth o lwhence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.| "™~ o LR O’NCED&T!‘SEIIDENCE | povelty butions, and has @ full biss skirt The wide Drimraéd bonnet, |insisted against:the wishes of the Winn, Barbara o [61° 24 W. 411100 ft. distant, thencs i . ° . pu—— demanded all of his time and that ¢ ¢ ¢« @ ¢ © ¢ @ ¢ o o o ft. to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, " Dr. A. W. Stew: d s were in chemistry and although he enjoyed the work with! R AP P - Fraction lode, this survey; thence| n R u G s \ STEEL INDUST 16 7; civil en- the Territorial Chamber and would' S. 60° 00 E. 1600 ft. to point for| PRLARL “ ering, 95; metallurgical engin-jike to continue, his regular duties IS Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-! Y A 3 b & s o " 1E! Hours 9 am. to b pm. eexr 70, mining, 57; bachelor of \would not permit. Mr. Whittier alrl"" ra e side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver PURORS-REMEDIES ! BEWARD BUILDI%G lRE i ; clectrical engineering, 42; was afforded a hearty vote of {Buliisn ‘unsurveyeds} thente trom| PRESCRIPTIONS CARB- Offlos Encns 40 4 and bachelor of scierce, 38. MOre thanks, as were retiring President ’ . s ltrue Cor. 3 S. 40° 17" W. passing|] FULLY COMPOUNDED b 0 v ad specialized in or had genator M. E. S. Brunelle'and other | Sl'mwu‘l Ga"]s Witness Cor. 3 and ‘Witness OOr.| 5 rees in business admin- gericers, !4, goutinuing same course 600 ft. Front Street Next Coliwenm AT e COLLEGE GRADS Nearly One Thousand engineering, subjects. “Qverall” Jobs Al majority of the college men choe “overalls” jobs at the tset rather than = “white-collar” | nd Archie Shiels, |as Pacil e potential hazard of Japan- the Bristol Numerous resolutions were passed, well-known Al-| |to ‘pomnt tor Cor. 4 (Not set-falls| CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—One would|on bank of Sheep Creek):_thence. hardly believe it, but the hairpin|from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. | business, despite the bobbed hair|l Silver Bullion lode (unsurveyzd) ) style, is better now than it has ever|N. 60° 00' W. 1500 ft. to point for | PHONE #7—Fize Delivery |} | Office Hours—8 am. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST | Over First Nationsl Bank ¥ Pt % ese encroachment in o i I Trained Men Expected . Twelve per cent entered the Soe SCTORCITENY @ HE BUES been. Gor, 1 place of beginuine. Ateh | The Chas, W. Carter i 5 s b s department and three per cent having ‘i nsistatol This was the announcement of N\-m_ i e ! ] «to--Find JO S red the administrativé depart- |Tmen were having "8 the Iiinots Manufucturers' Associa-| - PESCRIPTIOF T MINERAL| | s Mortuary' i B b -N‘-;"-—'-;‘Q = all the others showing pref- markets for pinks and chums I 4, e association revealed that | MONUMENT: USLM. No. 3-A, 10| | pourth and Franklin Sts. DP RAE l.l’l.l.lA“. ARLSO NEW YORK, Feb. 2 the various producing di-|he face of C.a‘hrarn_m mackerel, 500 persons, 80 per cent of Lhem}WmCh this survey No. 1600 is tled, PHONE 136-2 ! & & o"r‘G h £ c s of the corporation. Twenty- ($aTdines and foreign fish. girls, are emplcyed in the state’s|a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high,setin | g s c—arjy Byes Examiped, Cinneo 2 ] Office in Ludwig Nelson's : - 4 | Jewelry Store PR ol I HOTEL ZYNDA |[lo—————_ == i NCE W. bl o, lege of Cptometry and | Gpthalmology ceént went into metallurgical| M- Shiels also pointed out the {value of the salmen industry’s ex- tensive national advertising cam- two plants. The plants annually @ mass of concrete on top of a high| do a business valued at $1,500,000. |bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 255” N. and - < One reason for the increase is longitude 134° 17 455" W., mark- rtment; and 9 per Paign to Alaska, and said he would g4 (6ng of hairpins are used ir|ed USLM. No. 3-A on a bress| ) combustion and steam de- 40 everything possible for the Indus- o, yiv parlors to hold modame’s Plate set in the cement base 8 Other operating divis- ¥ t0 aid the Territory should it have p ., 5, place while fasticnire her| MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT | ahsorbed the rest. |a booth at the San Francisco Fair. ..icryy,. “ " |ALL CORNERS 381° 30’ E. i as a rule increased | A complete report of the proceed- | The vain runs through. approxi-| | for the first three|ings of yesterday's meeting will ap- |mately the center of all claims. All | ars of employment while |Pear in fomorrow’s Empire. The dis- |claims 1500 by 600 ft. There "“""————-’—__—', 1% per cent into the rolling § per cent into open-hearth erican Irc The number of such youths going 'y into the steel industry this year will e darger than ever before, reflect- T relativ v four e BILL ALEXANDE A number oreanized pluns for lege trained men, cl Bill ‘ Alexander, Douglas was|ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: Plano—Harmony—Public being maintained with Weyerhaeuser Makes taken to St. Ann's,Hospital. yester- |Ready Bullion M.S. and Fraction | —a Speaking Stitutlons for that purpos | Hospital Denation i day afterncon when he was’injured |M.S., both contiguous and adjoin- 326 SECOND STREET candidates for jobs . | P o0aT0n 9 P ASSES Aw AY by a fall on the Douglas Ski Trail.|ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both Italis O RNE IO T e Memory, Mattson Boy KPS X-rays today showed - that he re- | unsurveyed. | Some eompanies T ceived a dislocated hip but no hone Annex Creek Power Lins, course| Rinpers te offer cpportunities for s training in the mills to under dnates, Hold Degrees ore than 70 per cent of (he col- mei hired by one leading steel any in the past thirteen years have held degrees In engineering. About 13 per cent of them w : y i 1 Consultation p S L ot 1 Btts ‘o of solonee, a2 and lain son of Dr. W. W. Matt-|H. Deland, the Presidents fourth Ann's Hospital == {od. JtEARISVE SIS 41 (e Prcibisee free. Hours 10 10 12 1 t0 8 cHiiBediin: thie ramn ks wers _,son. The amount is not disclosed. cousin, died here last night. s are required to file a notice of ree. Hours § s s 2 IN THE UNITEAs ‘ETATES LAND |their adverse clalm with the eg- 7 to 9:30 by sppointment. alists in economiics, marketing, ar- ! YFFICE AT ANOHORAGE, ALASKA | o g . i e e S : i te for Frankiin , ister of the U, 8. Land Office at S, ot e [Attempt to Swim 4 B D o " NOTICE OF APPLICATION | Anchofage, Alasks, within ‘the pe- The mon. were graduated from som. | East River, Honoring was hedridden. ‘Delano, Who at 911 FOR PATENT. iriod of publication or within eight | 102 colicges, universities and tech- cal enginee: received hy 149 of the men. e 300 Ragms . 30 Baths from 32,50 Special Weekly Hetps ALASKANS LIKE THE ¢ Later the iucrea: i'George Washington {at home and abroad joined yester- imemory in great cathedrals of the jof four New Yorkers to swim the |Bast River | were pulled out of the river, nearly they were acquiring a solid under- jstanding of the industry’s problems. ses were more rapid. SEATTLE, Feb. 23—Officers of| he Seattle Orthopedic Hospital said | J. P. Weyerhauseur, of Tacoma, fa-| ther of the kidnaped boy who was returned after a $200,000 ransom was paid, has contributed to the hospital’s memorial fund in mem- ory of Charles Mattson, kidnaped NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Americans Holiday festivities ranged from dignified tributes to Washington's fworld to a drink inspired attempt “because - Washington swam the Delaware.,” The four frozen. RSSO = L aster at Douglas preventing fur- ther space today. IMRS. DELANO. Widow ‘6f"i’:e sident’s Fourth Cousin Dies at Home in Tacoma TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 23. — Mrs. Nora Delano, 86, widow of Daniel Delano,' a’ life -lonig Republican, ber 27. St 4 NEW YORK; Feb. 23—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 14%,. American Can 106%, American Light- and Power 13%, Anaconda 63%, Bethlehem Steel 91%, Calumet and Hecla 18%, Commonwealth and -Southern 3%, Curtiss Wright 7%, General Motors 85, International Harvester 102%, claimed to be the west's oldest au-', % 5 [tomobile driver, died lust Novem- {Dat Neil Ward has filed his appli- | the last publication hereof, or'they DlSLOCATES HIP, | : Iron en| SKI ML FALLé;‘::vr‘elyu(:ss?lgxsfmnlodeéxveyl /620 ‘and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- were broken. IN. 62° 40’ E. and 8. 62° Alexander was the ‘winner of scc- intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. ond place in the Class B event in' Postoffice address of Neil Ward the Ski race on Bunday. |is 918 Spruce St. Seattle, Wash., | e - jand of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box LEAVE HOSPITAL |813, Juneau, Alaska. { Paul Jovich, a'-medical patient,| Any and all persons claiming| was dismissed - yesterday from St. adversely any of the above describ- ' NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN minths subsequent to the date of (catlon a the U.S. Land Office at|will be barred by the provisions of Anchniage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, |the statute. for patent for the Bullion Extension ‘GEORGE 2. LINGO, No. 1600, situated in the Harris Mining - District’ near the head of Last mbu:zuon' , March 6, 1937. Sheep Creek about 5% miles from | $——————— o e ——————— Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58 16 N. and Long. 134° 17 W., described as fol- BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a poiit for Cor. 1 (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 .Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence |no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| ¢eorererao—ee o ——re rou! Thort Orders at ‘All Hours SPECIALIZING in French | Gastinezu Cafe DR H.VANCE | OSTEOPATH Drugless Physician Oftice houts: 18-12, A grand selection PHONE 83 or 85 |day in celebrating the anniversary t lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction Register. i i 2 TATIONS A ; oot ‘Bidg. }gin:.hc birth of their first Presi l STOCK QUO | lode:and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | pirgt publication, Jan. 4, 1937, > the family . . . let TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by -5, 7-0 Kennecott 63%, New York Central from said point USLM. No. 3-A 44%, Southern Pacific 61, United bears S. 11° 49' W, 82278 ft. dis- States Steel 110%, United Corpora-|tant, thence from $aid point N. 40° tion 6%, Cities Service 4%, Pound 17 E. passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- $4.89k, Republic Steel 35%, Cerro tihuing same course, along lines 1- de Pasco '74%, Lima Locomotive 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 72, American Zinc, Lead and Smelt- Im and Excelsior lode Survey 620, ing 18% 1600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence 8. 45° 00’ LB, it L 0 i 0 |E: 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with LEAVES HOSPITAL {Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey: Mrs, Z. Simonson, a surgical pa- thence S 40° 177 W. 600 ft. » Cor. tient, was dismissed yesterday from 4, identical with Cor. 1, Reaty Bul- St. Ann’s Hospital. ‘Tioh, this surve§, and Cor. 1 Ready - e * | Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence RAMSTEAD LEAVES HOSPITAL N. 45° 00° W. 1500 ft. to point for George Ramstead, a medical pa- Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area tient, was dismissed from St. Ann's claimed 20592 acres. Hospital today. ¢ READY BULLION sIagi. B Beginning at Cor. 1, identical with The apple, as' shown by the Bible, Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- is one of the oldest cuitivated fruits.'vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears 1t was brought to America by early N, 82° 4§ W, 1250.42 ft. distant, %9 lsctflers. Jthence N. 40° 17" E. 600 t. to Cor., LANCASTER OPERATED UPON TD’n | Joe Lancaster, cook at the Ju- P # 1neau Ice Cream Parlors, underwent )E,{; an appendectomy yesterday after- g Ineon at St. Ann’s Hospital. SUBCRRBSIL. - | & ] B e AR N S S JUNEAU LABOR PARTY CLUB IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING AT MINERS' HALL Everybcdy intcrested in Labor Party Movement Cordially Invited. WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M.—FEBRUARY 24 If you'enjoy indoor sporis— Here’s one of the best—TRY || BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS WARRACK Construction Co. Thens 4 Ay VR A e