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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 ‘SPOSE SOME OF 'EM SHOULD SWOOP DOWN AN' AX ME TH' SECRET PASSWORD, GOOGLE -- HAIN'T HIT GONTER BE A LEETLE DISCOMBOOBERATIN' EF I CAIN'T TELL ‘EM --22 THE SECRET AN' MYSTER'OUS PASSWORD- OH, MY SHOULD T TAKE A CHANCE 22 HOL ON, GOOGLE --- 'SPOSE T RUN ACROST SOME 0" TH' VARMINTS-- DO YE RECKON THEY'LL SHOOT ME ON SIGHT 22 NOT (F You WEAR THIS HAT -~ THEY'LL THINK \ YOU'RE ONE OF EM -~ | JAM (T 'WAY Down | OVER YOUR HEAD --- | QUICK-- / TIME'S A-WASTIN g e ity D320 Copr. 1937, Ku estordd to the aulhority and x'ank{!; nee S 00" E. 1500 ft. to . which the constitution intended to)Co (Not set), identical with s confer upon it.” |Cor Fraction lode, this survey; 1 true Cor. 3 8. 40° 17" BUSINESS Dl REGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 'i PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL Scere Stands Even the The fact ained that Lincoln|wW mm"l lis immediate ends — and jtin ing Witness Cor. 3 and con- same course 600 ft. to Cor. Social Secu: without delay ceount numbers Taney. Mine, tr v thence 8. 40~ 17T’ | m——— et o o B e | PFONE 56 g 00t ¢ 1aentict | e Y L T Houwrs 9 am. 10 » j.m. Supreme Court was discredited ; ical with Cor. 1, Fraction - P ('-ml arily in the public eye. Years | urvey; thence N. 45° W' | poswrwrooreoceeeeresoemame ~— - ke ] were to elapse before the greatness| ) ft. to Cor. 1, place of be-| 1. raternal Societies i ‘ of Taney as a Chief Justice Would |ginning. Area claimed 20592 acres. | | When tn Need of t Gast: i be recognized. FRACTION ' O as.neau ! de |y, The score of the contests be-|%p g ot cpr. 1, {déntical (SEL O\L—UTAH COAL ||} I Channel | Appllcalmm Must Be Ma e tween the Supreme Court and the | D ¢/"Ning i DIESEL O {f H lene W. L. Alb ],g | Piekiflehits then 'stood &t Swhikil or. ¢ Ready Bullion, this sur- || Helene pos DS 13 1 )X GO » | at Once inOrder to Presidents then stood at Wo-dllh |yey wherice USLM. No. 3-A bears|{ ' GENERAL WAULING it PHYSIOTHERAPY “ e R | Qave Fxtr Perdiel da 1ost: * Judks o IN. 627 127 W, 261151 i 'distant, e . . AR || Massage. Electricity, Infra Ked | B. 1 0. E ELKS unets naye Li(lli Work e o Jackson and LNy . N. 40° 17 E. passing Wit STORAGE agu CRATING i\i Ray Medical Gymunastics | ¢ every Wednesday at Alaska workers now unemployed,| Historians may argue at length |D07: 2. identical with Witness Oor gaLipe Z“ N e s | G VMW:L:I;:M‘I 7 including iho: who customaril about the draw. but the fact re- ;, Bullios, 1SN \"‘:00 [tfll:\; \" ! ;ill()""”:: Exalted Rululr g e 3 i mains that both sides could claim{®%* SameTeaE. 5 1l oyt <+ l\xlllfwf:;;v“xiw. ;ll Eé‘st‘ll)l‘l‘l]lb:‘ vietory. The co «.Tn were Pres- |tTuc Cor. 2, identical with point for JUNEAU TRANSFER |/ z ] ™. H. SIDES, Secrewry ¥ of the Alaska office of the Social ident Martin Van Buren, Jackson's |€Or 3, Ready Bullion, this survey; |y ad nonk 4102 U|[ DS, KASER & FREEBU RGER'| 8w vy ! Lom Sectiity Board. to. anmly for ther|political heir to the White House, [{Bence S. 60° 00' E. 1500 ft. to Cor.' § FPheae 18 Nisht Phonp 802 (| DENTISTS || MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Security 0 %0, BURY SHRC IR A b o much younger Roger B.|3, ldentical with Cor. 2, Bullion &__ B . ey s || Blomgren Building i S8econd and fourtk | : Monday of each mon h W H in Scottish Rite Temply ’ \ Witn; Van Buren charged the court was |W. pa If application is made immed- : ; : 3 {6 A beginning at 7:30 p. m Yo - invading Ex tive au vhen | Wilh Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, | | ginning at 7:30 p. infely, It was d outy’ pK g Bis tamte ll‘(:h;::tl‘l]“c:‘nli this survey \and continuing same S FORD AGENCY E‘. 5 FORREST R. BATES : ure for both employers and i B G B > thithbrisat Dol 3 “—“—“',uWnr.«hlpruI Master; JAMES W ] ployees wiil be much simple o e ‘x‘;::l l]‘:"] l"";] e ‘,’.,: llti l:‘“ u’;fi“:,fi,,im:;r c:,:&: i L Lok :i | Dr. Char es P Jenne | |[rrvers, scerctar § those now unemployed for ses e el e J“\lw‘: r‘:l"’:"‘; {hende: N1 e e 1500 GREASES 1 DENYST I b4 PRE O | i {or other reasons go to work a i Ly I oIAsE ot Hiphing ! GAS -- OILS { || Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. ! | REBERAM i Blanks must be filled out before|care (he r._w‘m"?‘ ved 120390 sicgen; . D i TELEPHONE 176 Perseverance Lodge No 2 A mect account numbers can be assigned ! jpviolate i his pert o B - 2 T & 1 jovery second and feurth Wednes. ; SRR Ld e med M ame JUNEAU MOTORS |{e————-—————-lm st aof’ S RRINE ; |offite in the rumon When they S g nuning from point for Cor. 1 i wpot of Main Streev | . BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRER i SHORT SLEEVES IN SPRING FASHIONS 17 e M ot thed SHOGIA S n ntical | with point for Cor. 4§ {|| Dr. Richard Williams I‘CASHEN. Secretary. : Here is a new spring afiernoon frock of soft, blue, sheer wool With | cn ™o e oo otfice. This| Praction, this survey (Cor. not set),| ~~=—-r=-epenperpoererrnd | DENTIST i T I s : short Aleeves indicative of the season’s trend. It is designed with 3 |work is being done by the Post| B e ToiheBE L e e OFoE TRR R R L Z ‘] 2 pleated skirt, siilched down to the knee-line and is worn with @ [Office Department under =sntract B1° 24° W. 4111.00 ft. distant, mem'e‘ |l GOLDSTEIN Bmu)mo il Juneau Ice Cream ; knctted of of the same material. Deep rose colored at from the Social Security Board. | 0. N. 40° 17" E. passing Witness Cor. G“ ml Parlors ‘ ! the high vee neckline recall the color of the cockade on the navy felt | Account Numbers ! U"u fle 338" B 200 con e | ’ AR A || lce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | toque. (Design by Charles Armour.) | Account numbers must be se-| F 10 Cor. 2 UUNEN WILE OO 3"% “Dr. A w stewm COFFEE SHOP i g i 5 i Shikers’ €ha e a ot . . Fraction lode, this survey; thence| D G { i A b AR el i m’ S. 60° 00’ E. 1500 ft. to point for| | b > resuient Land oln Besis | iie T <ide), identical with Cor. 2 Silver| PUROLA R&MEDIES SEWARD HOLRCNG 1 ol ot 5 Bullion {unsurveyed:; thence from 4 ] . 1. Agricultural labor. L th 1 Nerl E omi{ pRESCRIPTIONS CARE. . a athrop and Nerlanc ~44¥ie Cor. 3 o 17 Our trucks go Ch“;f u stice Tas ey in 2. Domestic servive in a private| I nd Nom-eric Cor. 3 8. 40° 1T W. Dassing|} | wpyzy pOMPOUNDED | s Ak rflm o me. | ted to S d Them- |Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. 5 | e k 3 i hom: | mated to duccee em i 2 hutss ’ TELEPHONE 563 || and a tank ' for Crude OMl : 7 RCdern (= 4 A r’ { | 3 ©asual labor not in the course| | Coll Board {4 continuiig same course 600 ft.|} prong Street ~ Next Collseum RIS o o ey i SIS TORG 11 s i ey 1 wree 10;5“4 ’Sv Our LL (14 ' an @nployer's LEale o Bikiade.] selves on Lollege boar to pomt ror Cor. 4 (Not set-falls| 7 | g s ";8';. """*". NIGRT 146 i R % | 4. Service as officer or member| yot.opl pTE Lo [0 "“{“‘fv of _Sh""," Ct"‘"“l”;‘me““] PHONE 97—F120 Deliyery | Dr. W. A, Rystrom S, § 3 (The fellowing is the thir ight the issue early out jn Iiki- |Of the crew of a vessel documented g onie or the University :?xmikn o ¥ At ZI.“'BC(I); L% 11?,2" lfu,..fl%hegl:;," plpvmes. | 5 A R ity touihe hilt emainst + the laws of the United States| - £ 2 - Siyer Bullon J0ge. g yeys Over First Nationsl Bank ~ " WHEN IN A"m‘r"——"‘ of a scries of four articles r and used it to.t 4 BBt cont it Thomas M. Donohoe, Cordova at-|N, 60° 000 W. 1500 ft. to point for ‘__'T X-rn¥ H garding fights previcus P in their fam: ( Baiii s deheng A i |torney, to succeed the late Martin | Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area| | — CALL COLE ¥Om Otk f dert’s bave had over the lanky Tilinois law orice foi the. Bhjiad " Siatps Harrais, of Cordova, was announcea |claimed 20330 acres i| The Chas. W. Carter B = 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any est Tribunal in the land.) boldly the nation should decline to en instrumentality of the Unit- | s morning by Gov. John W. Troy “DESCRH‘VY op : MINERAL, | % i 5.’.~—————-——‘—————- amount . . . GUITAI ' abide by the decision. ates, = ; | Gov. Troy also nominated for re- i e B bl Mortuary | DR. H. VANCE COLE TRANSFER By MORGAN M. BE Linceln Speaks Out Service for a state or its poli-| appointment as Regents for new | e at0, RN b tad. | Fourth and Franklin Sts. OSTEOPATI i Phone 3441 or Night 1808 AP Feature Service W “We think the court’s decisions, tical subdivisions or an instrumen-| eight-year terms, A. E. Lathrop ang | Ve this survey N‘t‘ .. Boc. PHONE 136-2 | Consultation and examination || , o 3 3 fully settled, should control tality of one or more states or po-| Andrew Nerland, both of Fairbanks, | Acinoh jron pipe 3% ft. high, set in| ., RS 21 Proa v P IR R B B AT 4 WASHINGTON, Ma t cases de- subdivisions. The appointments by the Gover- |2 JB8s of concrete on top af & h'gh\ i 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | T e ham Lincoln got all th eral policy of the| Employment by nonprofit in-|nor must now be confirmed by ,,mh'hluff, latitude 58° 16 255" N.and}{ T { st Tett Anmes {177 w10 Paint We Have 1t 3 his struggles with ued. “Bub We stitutions organized and operated chambers of the Territorial Legis- |Oh8itude 134° 17 4557 W., mark- HOTEL ZYNDA ! Soutn Frankliz st. Phone 177 || IDEAL PAINT SHOP ' Court, and he used them to score 1 Scott decision is exclusively for religious, charitable, lature, meeting in join session, be- |¢d US.LM. No. 3-A on & bras [ three complete victories. erroneous.” {scientifiz, literary or educational fore becoming effective. No datc |Plote set in the cement hase | W Friendly Hospitality i'm AR The groundwork for Lincoln’s| The fowering Taney, austere, now [purposes, or for prevention of cruel-|has yet been’ set for action upon| MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT | M Elevator Service IR R b < 0 D_' belligerence, ironically enough, was | somewhat stooped, but firm, sileht- |ty to chiidren or animals, ihe nominations by the Legislaturc.|ALLL CORNERS 31° 30’ E. B CLARENCE WISE I Robert S lllll“on pt. D. | Jaid by the Supreme Court ifself in ly held his Ax,nound and it is smam Latest advices recetved from AL 4 The vain runs through approxi-' Manager Graduate Los Angeles Col. | R o the ill-starred Dred tt decision | wonder that the war was only a!washington, D. C. by the Alacka TAXES DUE! mately the center of all claims. All| i lege of Cptometry and { L ) four years before the Civil {eY) months efore he ran Intoloffice are that only 2,000 of an —— |claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are % e | Cpthalmology 11| Watch and Jewelry Repairing | The- ryling’ was written with the equally ““l‘rm‘nc‘jitlmatod 18000 Alaska workers who! After March 15 unpaid taxesno CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- T == | Glasses Mitd Lenses Ciround ||| PAUL BLOEDHORN | > same yRogvr B. Tan Y Sl : = {will be eligible for old-age benefits levied in 1936 will be delinquent | JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen| SPECIALIZING b’ €265 | at very reascnable rates had elevated to the M Mg ‘}""““‘ ‘_ifl“"] ';“, '“‘ have to date applied for account'and subjeet to penalties prescribed |Surwey 738, Excelsior lode Swivey! '. STREETS ;—’0. - 1-5 before. = :?FL;-;:”:““ 3 x;};x-i‘\:{:;ge(him(’ in (Dumbers. The maritime strike, by law. Pay your taxes now and 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- PRI Keep In mind . . . his 80th year of Merryman and imprisone - hich b |avoid unnece: e LLSITES: i i sound mental’ afd: physieal health | Fort MeHenty, near Baltimére, ‘gn ) ik Elowed dalivery of blanks to SO TR e (ncon- e A DI OIN IS MLLLETE | Caroline Todd Studio | o e when his decision was. written that ng rebel forces. 5 el pringl-| FORSNEH Regfie Duttod ae hud s g b =Rartony - Publis 5 H s G VES 3 i en S BN P e 1 "] " _oibally responsible for this relative- A. W. HENNING, M.S., both contiguous and adjoin- Speakin, o o | RA i left Dred 'Scott in servitude and, in prisoner asked for a writ ofiy w8 adv, |5 % Italia g i efl'eck validated slavery north of s tpus and got ‘it from |y €low registration but now ' the s 3 Olly Clerk. |ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both . | 326 SRECOND STREET | fag d f ¥ 3 sitling ds Ofrcuit [St1ke has ended every cffort wil s ST unsuryeyed. | Dhiess ’_____,________ij Home °f Hart fifibl‘m" and authority ‘of Lin- |°¢ Made to speed the job of assign- RHODA MAY CLARK—ROcv cui-| Annex Creek Power Line, course| : -;;‘_ i Marx Clothing q} army declined: to pro- |iD% Soeial Security account num- ' ctionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv |N. 62° 40 E. and S, 62° 40 W, . ; ' SlOV Sho '| -eipten T R » prisoner. Promptly- Taney | ers. 7 | T |intersects linz 2-3 Ready Bullion. | Gufinfi!“ Cafe ? TADI® I\!el“’SSEB' P f Dy T T It 1 T T S 5 e L s ! uaus | Postoffice address of Neil Ward j mrs;o Ll ' GARBAGE HAULED | | e e e e e e eeeeee2 9 held the Fort McHenry command ‘* Bhccked iis 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash, “hort Orders af All Hours ’ W'KWA”; - o g R | Reasonable Monthly Rates | ] {in_contempt. This decision likewise | ¥ |and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box, s withott' *dosing” |813, Juneau, Alaska. .c Ks | Any and all persons cla.immg = VAPORUB wadvemy any of the abgve describ- PROVED. BY 2 GENERATION ed de mining claims ‘or premises was ignored. [ ° sw l n l t [ 41 Taney Strikes Back L] ¢ i 'The Chief Justice then proceeded s . EO.DAVIS | TELEPHONE 3 ”’ 4 { Dr. M.J. Whitter ||| Fhoe 0. d 'to write ‘an ' opinion pointing out | CHIROPRACTOR thet the Civil Courts were Stil|=—————— s —r o are required to file @ ‘notice of : T ¢ clothed with ‘full authority, He|BETIE PRITEL, STATES LAND | nejf adverse claim with the Hog- St e Pty PR ’ | New York Life £ |sent a copy to the President. | YFFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA isier of the U. §. Land Oftice at| s Yot Boaus e il SURANCE Shortly after he took this de- = NOTICE OF APPLICATION |AnchorBige, Alaska, Within the pe-| ps e d ! IN U 3 |cisive step, the 84-year-old justice FOR PATENT. It:7d of publication or within eight| L & |remarked on leaving home for court| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN n nths subsequent to the date of R P SN G B YUY Y MR 7 o one day: |that Neil Ward has filed his appli- | the last publication hereof, or they| 5 ta oo e “It is likely T will be imprisoned |*ation !a the U.S. Land Office at|wjll be barred by the provisions of | We truly believe tha! we sell | at Fort McHenry myself before | Anchr.age, Alaska. Serial No. 08724, | the ltatul»e | America’s Greatest Shoe Values { | ) ! and Preitiest Footwear [to d . | lode, I 3 If you're ou ease man . ‘_ Lincoln merely obtained an opin-lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | pjgt publication, Jan. 4, 193’1. e {33 family . . . let us heip || [ DEqu's I 1 no:::sc;t:d JM l::nd {fon from his Attorney General that No. 1600, situated in the Harris|yacy publieation, March 6, 1937. || ou! A grand selection of | H——— % from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pam. the President, as Commander-in-|Mining District: near the head of S iy S good food . . . vegetables snd {{———— i Catering unmm | Chief of the Army, was acting for Sheep Creek about 5% miles from 44‘ all the things that men like ¥ ’“’ |the piubhc safety. Taney's orders Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and ' best. y'] SMITH-CORONA |were ignored. Long. 134" 17 W., desgribed as fol- e - . | Meanwhile, the hdrassed Presi-!lows: I i gno ar ™ | 44 el | JUNEAU'Y 5 dle]nb was absorbed in the war, and | BULLION EXTENSION | Sanitary Grocery J J. B. Burford & Co. 1 Hur‘\me Company l : ?lowed three vacancies to accumu-| Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 | “I'he Store That Pleases” “Qur. doorstep Is worn by ;m & 7 el ; ate in theLi‘xln,ghl trl‘;\‘xrnl by 1862. | ONot set-stecp hillside) on line 4-1 41 . | Batisfied Customers” I i e : Lincoln Wins {Tron. Queen, Survey 738, whence | & S This man, from the look on his | Wnatever the reasop. Lincoin sud- rom saia point USLM, No. 5-A ‘ = 2 : : " 3 i i denly turne is attention to the = e ek s face, is playing "swing music. lemmpty “soats, ang sent the Senate e poe il A0 W 92278 ft, dis: w Alaska Music Supply e daman ° tant, thence from said point N. 40 | iy i Y = i ke ominations which were ap e Passing Wit Gor. 1. and con- | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Don't be jealous of him. "Swing proved in rapid order. : ik pnd o Pt Music] TR . gaudc g rs. OF | Before the Court were the fa-|LriiDg same course, along Jines 1- d Supplies i s not alone for tuba players. 0, |mous “prize cases,” involving the" § % P Ben 1hdo, Gurvey Phone 20:“ 'P;R W. Second ; It goes d han that bl id S eohe 138 and Bxcelsor fode Survey 620, e no.. It goes deeper than that. i e union to blockade! gt southern ports. When the decxsionw:ml;tw'?atiorci 't;xen;n:e 5 4]5 :fi’,l THE BEST —— i L ¥ 0 1 ~ with came down, Lincoln’s three mew ! . o Cor. entical wi If you wanf to get even vvn‘lh the Justices swung the tide, and the [COF- 3, Reddy Bullioh, this survey; GARLAND BOGGAN tuba player, get into the swing of |union won. The margin was 5 to 4, |ihence §. 402 17 W. 600 ft. » Cor. AP BE Hardwood F1 : | The thigd and last encounter be- | identical With Cor. 1, Rea.,) Bul- i ey 1f you enjoy indoor sports— ! Waxing Polishing Sanding : tween the Lincoln admlnistrnuon‘uon this survey, and Cor. 1 Reads ! “swmfi PHQIUMS” and the tenacious Taney was g Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed);thence m TOWN pairingly to a friend, “that the Su- N. 82° 49 W. 1259.42 ft. distant, preme . Court, Will cver again bo thgace N, 40° 37 E.GN it toCorgi o g minor difference over the deduc- N- 45° 00' W. 1500 ft. to point for S’ Here’s one of the best—TRY tion by the treasury of 3 per cent COr. 1, the place of beginning. Area R THE MINERT BOWLING! | PHONE 882 i R Sy iirad i of the justices' salaries—part of, a|Claimed 20592 acres. ecreation Farlors STARTI NG TOLIAY IN |government - wide war economy: READY BULLION ™ " BRUNSWICK 2 = L | measure. | Beginning'at Cor.1,1dentical with o WNG ALLEYS & i’- “ E E M P l R E | Taney protested in vain. |Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- m 3 8 | “I see no hope” he wrote des-(vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS Rbeinlander and Alt Heidelberg B i & 0 i 3 RER O TAR