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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937. . = By BILLIE D U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATHKR BUR...AS 1 4 I THE WILA I‘IIER FURIATION ALIVE, PAW-- 1 HAIN'T A-GOIN' i3 i 4 VE KNOW WHUT, PAW 22| M y PORE PAW--- VE LIKE TO NOWHAR, VE BODACIOUS (/ WS TH FUST WY S%Jgggwlpsgggg\\'ze N ALL TH' BOTHERMENT HE DONE < M (By the U. S. Weather Buread, . thnip s e, 5 SKEERED TH' WITS IDOIT -- T AIR JES = : ) NN Forecast for Juneau and viclnily, beginuing at 4 p.m., Mar. 5. 3 IME IN TH HIST'RY ‘ =R x'z:‘li.cl“mnigm and Saturddy; moderate, s.itheast winds: PLUMB OUT'N ME Lt GITTIN HOME "‘ESS ’ TH' BROTHERHOOD W‘LKQ*?\‘:%‘;SDN?H' T THES%JQ‘\@(&?Q IFEM?&EI-(@K'EP LOCAL DATA RUSTLE YORE WUTHLI | 0 YARMINTS THET N = AW WUZN' & 3 BONES OUT'N THET | WE-UNS DION'T KENTRY-- = UZN'T SO ‘Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathe BEDSTID AN' WARM ME GIT OUR MAN-- ) X " CONSCIENSHUS -- 4 pim. ol 2958 33 96 w 3 Lt. Rait UP SOME BREKFUS --- 4 am. today 20.41 40 8 SE 10 Lt. Rain e TIME'S A WASTIN' - 12 noon today 20.57 38 54 s 10 Cloudy 7 v CABLE AND RADIG REPORTS YESTERDAY | [‘ODAY Highest 4om. | Lowestdam. 4am. Pirectp. 4am Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe, Ka 34 30 34 24 14 42 Snow '\\}\\\\\\\\ o s nchorage 16 LEArrow -14 Nede Bethel nks 0 Ciear | Clear Clear Snow Cloudy | 7 Cloudy . 3 th 5. 45° 00 E. 1500 ft. to set), identical with or. 2 ion lode, this survey; BUSINESS I )IR E( T‘ ’I‘Y FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ACROSS Ay ice from true Cor. 3 8 40° 17 17. Details . passing Witness Cor. 3 and con= PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL | ‘ 5t Paul Dutch Harbor 36 36 Kodiak 2 28 Cordova 32 Juneau 33 4 1. Confined to & < Ssit.g — ; 5 v’_ ticular « pes 1ing same course 600 ft. to Cor. Ketcaikan 48 E > x = jd al with Cor. 1, Fraction Prince Rupert 48 urvey; thence N. 45° U0 | poseorooororomesross seemr 1 | B T .. - -d to Cor. 1, place of be- {!‘ PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societies » Edmonton : 48 musten ®) 7 D| 21 special 7 Rain | v - 7 i > 3 { ] — Vi’ rly ng. Ar aimed 20.592 acres. When in Need of " of Gastineau | i :‘"(l:l(‘ i gf Clondy | '+ Mexican corn . Portlan : meal mush 2 7 : - ACTION san Francisco 72 Pt. cldy| {3 RIS 2°eF Z i 1 g | £ (g8 30 . elp ¢ t Cor. 1, identicall} prpgpy ONL—UTAM COAL {7 Channel pt. Gy | 14 Feidon ‘ AlSY i ihine or. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- : Hclene W L Albrech! l& 2 enc y, whence . No. 3-A bears GENERAL HAULING PHYSIOTHERAPY = R T - -t Shoacamesse ] | 8 @S e B - 2 8 New York 54 36 . Weighty Washington 68 62 WEATHED. CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY e iy B / t | Y W. 261171 ft. distant, L e ol | Massage. Electricity, Infra Fed B, P. 0. £ ELKS mcets Seattle (airport), minixw temperature 51; Blaine, cloudy, Vie- | 2L Render vocal 1 2 o g thence N 4 E. passing Wit. STORAGE and CRATING Ray. Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at sartly cloudy, 46; *oudy Bull Harbor, cloudy, 39; | o3 garee tub . ~ Cor. 2 tical with Witness Cor. CALL T8 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG 4§ p. m. Visiting brothers » Tsland, cloudy; La : rtly cloudy, 35; Prince Ru- gles 1= E = ; 18, P llion, this survey, and Phone Office, 216 | welcome. WALTER P Night. hators el | cont ; same course 600 ft. to : ek} SCOTT, Exalted Ruler Joudy, 45: Ketchikan, , 42; Crajg, raining, 30; Wrangell, | ° e = / ; o > = : cloudy, 45, Ketchi 4 g Bn evept 7 X frue Cor. 2, identical with pont for | | JUNEAU TRANSFER wigirsa” Y, u. H. SIDES, Secreiu:v . 40; Petersburg, v 39; Sitka, cloudy, 40; Radioville, ¢ 7. Son of Beor p cloudy, . 41; Sk abvorved s Cor idy Bullion, this survey; 1 DRS. KASER & FREEBURC Hark 9. L1 2 5 o Y - - et owing, 28; Copper Ri 15, Required Two It 2 (he; 0° 00' E. 1500 ft. to Cor.) } Phene 48 Nixht Phone 4702 DENTISTS MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 TP it o : o 3 o 3, identical with Cor. 2, Bullion ! Blomgren Bullding second and fourth ] ; Monday of each mon'h ’ . -, papstone Point, Promontory 2 y < Hot Spri udy, | 1L Series of 5 I Mine, this survey; thence S, 40° 17’ 3 2 { PHONE 66 in Scottish Rite Temple nks cloudy, Ruby, clear lear, -40; Sravysd . &bl o i | W2 passing Witness Cor. 4, identical | Hours 9 am. 10 v { .0, t i beginning at 7:30 p. m . "Flat; clear, - hogamu & voor paitly clou-| i, a 1. Ren 3 ables Wi Yor 3 | ) ) BEONTENL S AR 6; Flat, clear, -39; Ohogamute, clear, -24; Savoonga, | }r \: l.”nl:x“n A Ui s 45 0 }‘wilbh Cor. 1 B_ulllonv mee.” FORD AGENCY S 5 PORREST iH. . RATES | 15 D ,wml - e this nd coptlllulxxg same t ; I - sl rorshipfu] Master; - JAMES W. WEATHER SYNOPSIS {1 PhtSualagatn 1. Resinous 3 Boufdmey or 0. peceive g to, daitk P cs‘;"écfl ! AGtharised TRNSIY | Di. Charles P. Jenne | |iErvers, sceretary Low barometric pressure prevaled this morning from Dutch Har-| for grow(h substa Timit 1. Ty A c:-?m- Is in nco" s-uu' (%, 1'(& - AGES " DEN1 (ST il NG bos castward to the Gulf of Alaski and southward to southern Brit- ; ,_“ {") s il bn""»m\:g AS Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. REBZKAMC ish Columbia, the lowest repor! pressure being 29.10 inches about S fesd, 50, i e TELEPHONE 176 perseverance Lodge o 2 A meet 400 miles, west of Ketchikan, H barometric pressure prevailed over | i % R clae 330 acres. JUNEAU MOIORS e i wery second and fourth Wednes. {he Alaskan Arctic coast and over the Mackenzie Valley and m | TULLION MINF iy = SR N T dB?lyTTIS 0}.‘ S l; I!ndll. IE(II’L).‘DAR_L‘: California westward to the Hawaiian and Midway Islands. This gen-| 7 ; 1 g g from pant for Cor. 1, e f M treet . , Noble Grand; . eral pressure distribution bas been attended by precipitation | 7 2 Jdentical with point..for Gor. 4. ot of, MATE Dr. Rlchard Williams | |casueN, Secretary. raction, tnis survey (COr. not set),| —e——ee—sbsdoa—sasobweod DENTIST —— threughout Southeastern Al and southward to Oregon and over | g — - s - e SOl y s remainder of | + SLM. No. 3-A bears N. r~--o—<‘~'~ - OPFICE AND RESIDENCE Juneau lee cnm the field of observation. The 24-hour of precipitation has | | 24" W. 4111.00 ft. (Ii.\tgnt. thence | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING l been quite heavy. : . 40" 17 E. passing Witness Cor. Gu smlth i S e Parlors { i 1 conl ame course 600 y | BT T o el Ice Cream, Seoft Diwinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP D R u G s Dr. A. W. Stewart Percy Reynolds, gsmcar ! | Cold weather continued over the interior, western and northern | / / / . to Cor. 2, idei with Cor. 3, DENTIST . I the Aleutians, and by generally iair ther over the portions of Alaska, the lowest 1 ported temperature being 39 below at | / Flat. 7 Fraction lode, this survey; thence & - 8. 60° 00' E. 1500 ft. to point for| E 3 (Corner not set— p- hill- | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm 1of the valleys, espe 1 hum lopes and g the ” Buliion ‘unsurveyed:; thence from 7 | 3 8. 40° 17 W. passing| PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Our (rucks g6 any place any FULLY COMPOUNSED e % time. A tauk for Diesel Oii TELEPHONE 563 | and a tank fer Crude Oil mn;_,o where the Blas Rapid i 7 r. 3 and Wit r‘»s Cor. SHRINK!NB !N |cier is moving and attrdcting at-! s 3 8 t by tk nusual fast move-| | & continuing same CO Front Street Next Coliseum i :::‘uum ot ! to pomnt for Cor. 4 (Not wL-mn: i Office Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. save burner trouble. jon bank of Sheep Creek); thence) PHONE 97—F1ie Delivery Dr. w. A‘ R}'sh'om i Gillam, who is now making alti-| 7 | from true Lox 4, identical with Cor. | s l 4 | | e ”M“w-l NTIST IN ER'DR AREA tude flights for the Fedc 7 lode (Wmarvoy'lfl Minth < - — Over FIrEtENJuon-l Bank T K—H—T"— ernment to obtain weather . [V, 60° 00 'W. 1500 ft. to point for | B CALL COLE FOR OIL! suggests scientific expeditions to de-, Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area f ¢ o 2g P! 8] - -y 34 plus or 27 gravity, in anv gome ke 0 . he Chas. W. C ome Have Disappeared— termine the cause for the move- . lclaimed 20330 scres i| The Chas. W. Carter e : | v, in | DESCRIPIT- » MINERAL/ | P gl gop ¢ e amount , . . QUITRI Pt Gi v« |ment of the i ] | 4 A Pilot Gillam Announces e 7 |MONUMENT USLM. No. 3-A, (0| Mortuary | DR. H. VANCE COLE TRANSFER | which this survey Ne. 1600 is tied, | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | OSTEOPATH Phone 3441 or Night 1803 His Discoveries } o North Dakotans {a 2-1nch fron pipe 3% It. high, setin | | PHONE 136-2 |1 consutation and -~ examination : o gulifree. Hours 10 to 13; 1 toiSs IRBANKS, Aaska, Mz B =) E la mass of concrete on top of a high | * e ORI M O e R RBANKS, Atmska, March 5 Like Their Beer QULLL AND S(,ROLI. i Taiude 8+ 16 85° N, and s~ e 0 by appotntment || ©— T R e iR i ';L erbite i /3 t |longitude 134° 17 455" W., mark-| | { _ Gastineau Hotel Anmex L tange hetwoen Fairbanks an BISMARK, N. D, March 5. — Al-| PAY EMPIRE VISIT i vsLa. wo. -2 on. a bress| | HOTEL ZYNDA ||| South Ffankliz 3t. Phone 177 | IDEA P#INT SHOP | dez have undergone changes, in-| g f { ugh lacking legal hard liquor late i he ent b eludi shrinkage at b ! plate set in the cement base i {tali 2 T e fos| MEotissambel. 3y paen fe Hquot | The members of the Quill and MAGNETIC DECLINATiON AT :ffli‘;fll‘y ’b‘ffi";’:’ e —— A 4 PHONE W AT . g law took eéffect, North Dakotans | Seroll organization of the Juneau Ar], CORNERS 31° 30° E. ighd iden R b IQ' 0 t D flying - over the area for several|.onsumed more than 23 gallons of | High S vis e Dallyisd-| B g || W CLARENCE WISE obert sumpsen, Upt. U, | |- Fears, 32 per cent beer for every man igh School visited The Daily Al-| The vain runs through :approxi-| Manager | Graduate Los Angeles Col.? “ The region is so chanzed that it | o P Fose g Pae Pug el lgs <o o aska Empire’s office today b tely ‘the center of all claims. All| | | lege of Cptometry and x F bokd -entively s tyfferant from three| s oy oaitaed EhEeh FoHE e Sevasiuuie and p ms 1500 by 600 ft. There are| ; g Cpthalmology Watch and J jears ago, Gillam said. Gldsiers' e mation. The members were ac- ny CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- ©——————— * p ti Lenses Ciround years ag y i er i B kb companied by Everett R. Erickson. joINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen R di | o PAUL BLOE‘DHORN ..... 2o : e : TR House Turns Down Pro- mrmmrro; OF voTERS ff'o"fifm73§{w§“§fi§fiinm?§nff."v§”- [ posal, Also Rejects Two stered |og), ADJOINING MILLSITES: | t y CLAGlERS ARE '!“"‘"" “Villey, specily o ; side), identical with i ii PUROLA REMEDIES sm:uvm:znpilslgjsr‘);;m' fim—m-fik ' 7 SPECIALIZING Keep In mind . . . kb Caraolitie Todd Studis end Pianc—Harmony—FPublic i Halidx 92 srgo':; "STREET volers must register by, April 8 to| mady Bullion M.S. and Fraction " Other Amendments qualify as electors at the t\:umcipal M.S, both contiguous and adjoin- o election April 6. Persons who vaied | i d: 1 > | WASHINGTON, March 5. — The|at either of the Iast two munioinal i ot F°%% P Honse- Has rejected proposal to|slections need not register again, | ... ¢ Creck Power Lire, course request the Preside to call world)as their names are on permazs N e " iy o ) naval power into an s confer- | registration list. If you are not NSl &, Ao i 0 FOR YOUR ence. The proposal was in the form |istered don’t delay your registrat InCEENSCHE inis 3-8 Reads Bullion. HoERGpApDOsa. W e v ¥ - Postoffice address of Neil Ward of an amendment to the $526,000,-| Avoid last fainute rush. , R 5 o s 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash, {000 Navy appropriation bill Registered voters *who have| 4 Sl Hoit Orders «t ATl Hours SUNDAY DINNER || s S e ol omnaed fhos sty doce 00 35 St s 0 | o 5 o i A % : : P $i0posad amendment to restriet|last election must notify the City O SURCHE, SRS N it — TELEPHONE 317 * |flect. manguvers to waters within|Clerk promptly. I,MVQ,ysp;;nan ot ,fii’ifivcfi‘e‘s’“fif T TSR 5 Phone 4753 b " e , Dr. M. J Whittier 300 miles of continental United A. W. HENNING, . @ Btateht albante. Giks. 61l marines ady. Gity Clerk, |ed lode mining claims or premises CHBOPRRCTOR : b i 4 s lul required to file a notice of ' ¢ | i 3 i"“‘ ot Chit By Jaudary 1. TN THE UNITEL, TATES LAND thcir adverse cialm with the ieg- | EE e rispripprtey. il Ncw York LepofSpringLamb || gre | Pemsmimerii 00T iy it || NecReb | Douglas A Mo 117, B, 0| NOTICE OF APPLICATION 'Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- | B8 concfst 7Pt b RANCE i | Eagles, will hold an important meet~ FOR PASENT.: 4 |r>d of fublication or within cight ; R —1 s a'mm“s Turke {1ng fomight at'8 clock in the home b NOTICE (18 FHERESY. GIVEN. mcnihls pubsequent fo tho tldte of y =l mwo o1 yS {68 Leahard Johnsdfi. WP. on St |iab-Nell Ward ksl &iled his apgli- the 1ast publication hereof, or they : ) e S Office 801 01-3 | Anis Ave, Douglas, to consider re- |%ation ‘2 the TS, Land Oftice at | will be»barred by the provisions of | e s ARIILY Grostest Bhes Vals" 0 s B Dimmers Gastinen Cafe || "°‘3§5,?S£Y£{‘i§'?°" | GARBAGE AULED " | READY-TO-WEAR Reasonable Monthly Rates e Anche:age, Alaska. Serial No. 08724, | the statite. |aav, Secretary. )f the family . . . Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and best. SMITH-CORONA ‘?urPosS (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 R lled R | R 17 E. passing Wit. Cor, 1, and con- nos—Masical Instrumen n Y mp oast PHONE 412 |tinuing same. course, along lines 1- K .]:‘ s-”":. " FOR T B T TR < A E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with ke GARLAND BOGGAN HE s { Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; | / \ Es MEAT Y thence S. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. ) Cor. TAP EER “fi"“d Floors H READY. BULLION | BRUNSWICK * L < |building Hall. 5 Roast'ng chlekens u;“gednfo bea pres:r:lt. gitmers arg for patent for the Bullion Extension | GEORGE 4. LINGO, | and Prettiest Footwear Juneau CG“GQ sh 2 Register. | MRS, T. J. JACOBSO! ? e Fryers ——————————————|No. 1600, situated in the Harris|Last publication, March 6, 1937. joul A grand sclection of 5 o from 6:30 a.m. to 8:: Long. 134° 17 W., deseribed as fol- PHONE 83 er 85 | TYPEWRITER i ]UNEAU.YOUNG Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey : " Phone 206 122 W. Second J MAYTAG PRODUCTS 4, identical with Cor. 1, Reavy Bul- i‘ Beginning at Cor. 1, identical with @ | i l'i @lle 39 ““lUNCH R e o BOWLING ALLEYS WARRACK T. N. CASHEN, ‘ode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction ¢ ‘ode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey | First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. 1t yoral ouh, o) pieac: fhe i DEVLIN’S Home Cooked Meals Served —-----=7 |Mining District near the head of S 7 g tering to Dinner Ste Chick s c o A L Sheep Creek about 5% miles from §;‘lmmr: odml.n“. &eu;::e: l‘l‘k‘: i - E For Every Purse |{[ows . . i I ; BULLION EXTENSION Sanitary Groce! {| . J. B. Burford & Co. FrQSh Rabblts and Every B ot ot for Cob, 1 LI} SO AOCOrY || “ur doattep 8 worn b3 Hardware Com s e -h R st | p | Batisfied Customer: Prlm ul oa ! PACIFIC COAST ||from sdid point USLM. No. 3-A o ibears S, 11° 49° W, 92278 ft. dis- 0 COAL CO. - | tant: ihenco rom eaia potat, N. 40 Alaska Music Supply ® 138 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, { ¢ s : - - 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence 8. 45° 00 I A vt W. P. JOHNSON | tion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Reads IN T 1 II® & Waxing Polishing’ | g | Bullion Milisite (unsurveyed) ;thence If you enjoy indoor sports— Sa dl = 0 R g: 45; g; w. 150(; ft. to n’r;lomz for THE MINERS’ || Here's one of the best—TRY mc?m:l:% jor. 1, place of beginning. Area s WLIN claimed 20,592 neres Recreation Farlors ||| BOWHNG! e S——t 282 S. Franklin vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS Rhbeinlander and Alt Heidelberg l muummummmmumummmnmmmmmmummmn et L SR R o B O e 4-———-—-._—,—__-__4 fbence N. 40° 17 B. 600-1t. to Cor.] ii : : :

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