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THE DAIL\ AL’\bl\A EMPIRE, Mx )\I)x\\ JUNL L 1937, STEP OUT N THE HALL-- T WANT A WORD W\TH Copr 1937, Ring Features (GOODNEWS BAY SURVEY PARTY ate, Inc, B. Mertie, Jr., Gerald' FitzGerald Coming North Aboard S. S. Aleutian Sur- s into of re- The Unite: ivey is sending two field par the Goodnews Bay district Southwest Alaska, in charge, spectively, of J. B. Mertie geol- cgist, and Gerald Fitzgerald, topo- graphic engine e rThese partie Iwith their supplies, and equipment, sailed from Seattle Saturday on the steamship Aleutian for Seward Alaska. They will go via the Al- laska Railroad to Anchorage, and from that point will fly 450 miles their destination Goodnews States Geolog to Bay | The Goodnews Bay district has| become in recent years one of the important sites of mining in Al- aska. Placer platinum was discov- ered in this area in 1926, and for the last 10 years there has been an) increasing production of metals, which in 1936 al thousand ounces, at KNIT FOR A NAVAL EXPERT A manly crew neek teps a two-niece suit for the young man whose destiny lies in things nautical. The suit is knitted, in a block pat- tern, of crized knitling and crochet cotton. There’s seme very neat cross-stitching ae the front and back. recovered lies mainly of Salmon River, from 5 10 miles ,nmh of Goodnews Bay, and| ELETTR ALY, | CLEAR SKIES OF Detailed Maps A reconn: nd geologic to Bosoaiak ance topographic ap of the region lying north and northeast of Goodnews | Bay was made by the Geological Survey in 1919. The two parties| now starting for this district will make detailed topographic and geo- logic maps of the area south of| Goodnews Bay, where mining is now | in progress, and will also prepare a| reconnaissance topographic map of continguous country still further to| the south and et The maps in| the viciniy of the mining camp will be made on a scale of 1:48,000, for | publication on a secale of 1: 25001 Four Passembels Fly to In- ‘Bolh Pilots and PlanesKept ° terior from Here Saturday Busy Over Saturday —Ten Arrive Sunday and Sunday Saturday morning at r flight made Excursion Inlet for a sick sea- an- {man, by Pilot L. F. Barr in the Pat- other full load of ten p: o) co, the Alaska Air Transport planes arriving here 3 o'clock yesterday and pilots spent most of their time afterncon. The Electra is to return in the air over the week-end. to the Interior tomorrow afternoon| Pilot Barr returned here from at 1 oclock, following arrival | Excursion Iniet at 10 n'rlocki then % 3, SRy S sok off again at noon Saturday on & i ‘r:il‘emrr:)lm the South of the steame one-hour flight to Tulsequah, re- m, ubu\u}t 5 1?11111[ to ’I,}m] |_rrrh. I‘h(f In at 4:30 o'clock Saturday after- |{UXRINg with Prank Barter. Hugh "eSCinessance 1apaiap e wop o | Murray Stuart, the big plane took Passensers from here to Tulsequah. 2 . “] £ 1:250,000, 6 abonut &/ off again for Fairbanks a half-| OUt again at 4:30 Saturday after- O a scale o b B o None' Intar. with Boris $agids. Mrs, 008 PHOG Darr flow L. 3. Thelter, M8 fo the inch, e searcck Source Mike Gavril, and Bert Lybeck to Bess Chumberlin, L. Jobmson, and G 1 e Hasselborg, where they re-| The bedrock source of the plat 3 inum metals is one of the matter: i L];T'EC:‘;_“,‘; };;wzfill;;;(k o | mained overnight, and returned here r 5 i | again Sunday, Al Monson and Mur- | Sunday morning at 9 o'clock with tq which special attention will be| 45 I A e A wopy. OM€ Of the finest catches of -trout given, because a knowledge of the Yy Bluart were prlots, =nd passeh-|eyar ¢y come out of that stretch of lode material from which the plas- L i w"f" Poxity OK“““’; CELE water, ers have been derived may lead to| Smith, George Colette, M. E. AD-, mpa pext’ flight for Pilot Barr and lode materizl from which the plac- derson, James Leek, A. J. JohD-|ine gtingon 1t 2 o'clock Sunday ers, and possibly to the location of son, Harlan Gubser, H. E. Winans, gfteimoon when he made a charter platinum lode deposits. Platinum | Mrsi 81 Monton . s Ner. son. {hop to Haines to return with Haw- metals are known to be as um)h‘dl jley Sterling of the Alaska Road with altra-basic igneous rocks, such| as pyroxonite and peridotite, uud GUBSER RETUR.NS FROM mission. {0 hours late. ’ REINDEER SURVEY TRIP, 1., ...t 210 i v Sk e vkl morning Pilot Barr took off 183 < od {in the Stinson at 9:30 o'clock for this general law. Dr. Mertie has Harlan Gubser, in charge of pre-|Tenakee, Hoonah, and Sitka, , with already made a preliminary petro- datory unimal work for the Biolog-|Jjerry Reiland, H. L. Collins, and A. graphic study of some of the coun- ical Survey, who has been in the W. Douglas. He was expected to try rock from this district, and has Arctic in connecticn with wolf dep- return here this afternoon about identified a number of rocks asj redations on reindeer, returned to’3:o'clock. pyroxenite. He has also found that his Juneau headquarte; on the! AAT pilot Sheldon Simmons be- some of the nuggets of platinum PAA piane from Fairbanks Sunday.izan his week-end flying in the AAT are intergrown with chromite, the He came now from the Kotzebue Bellanca scaplane, Saturday after- sesquixide of chromium; and this area where he has been making a noon with a hope to Chichagof and association of minerals may be of study of conditions with the aim Kimshan Cove, leaving here at 4 considerable significance in future of directing work toward exterm-|o'clock and returning at 6:30 o'clock prospecting. ination of the wolves, a problem that evening. George Kicsinko was Aviation Aids District that has been taken up by thela passenger to Chichagof, while| The Goodnews Bay district was Biological Survey, Alaska Game|George Kezak, Willlam Kangas, ormerly considered to be one of the Commission, Indian Office and {Glen Edwards, and William Taroff more remote parts of Alaska, but (flew to Hirst-Chichagof. He had no __ £ ‘I\ Following its fl banks from here the Pacific Alaska Airways E returned here yesterday with Beginning the assengers back. S Out again at 8 o'clock Saturday § levening, Pilot Simmons flew Mr. DRY CLEANING {and Mrs. H. B. Rogers, M. J. Wilcox, tand Don Able to Miss Mary Joyce's {Taku Lodge, returning at 9:30 o'- e Soft Water | clock. shing Sunday morning, Pilot Simmons lived in Juneau, will join the took the Totem out to the two Chi- Chamber of Commerce se ship chagofs once more with Harry Bow- Aleutian here tomorrow after vis- yer and H. E. Chatwin for Kimshan VISITORS FROM CHATHAM ARRIVE ON TENDER TODAY Mrs. Zerby Strong, who formerly son at Chatham. F. W. Ernest for Chichagof. He re- Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Gunderson (urned empty at 1 o'clock Sunday arrived in Juneau this morning afternoon. | from Chatham aboard the cannery | Phetegraphic Tour tender O. M. Arnold. | On a photographic tour of the Mrs. Gunderson, who is the wife Glacier Bay area, on charter to of the superintendent of the New Leonard Delano, he was in the air England Fish Company, will visit again an hour later. Then immedi- in Juneau for several days. \ately after his return here from ——————— Glacier Bay at 4:45 o'clock, he flew FLSTAD ON NORTHWESTERN once more to Taku Lodge to pick Bert Elstad, Juneau Insurance yp Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Wil- agent, made the “ou rip to Lynn cox and Mr. Abel. Canal ports ab: the steamer At 9:45 o'clock this morning, Pilot Northwestern th's weck-end, leav- -:mmo“ took a party of four off ing here Saturday cvening and re- the steamer Yukon for a pleasure turning this morning. flight over Mendenhall Glacier in v inum of Goodnews Bay dis- |7 WH--WHY, CERTANLY, | NE TALK the ha; all nti ier pa and HERE TUESDAY . fre T ob i ne in Als pa and ke o in upon ¢ €x] in; wi L u, be a Relurning to Se ste roundtrip to the Wes th: King, their Another platinum |leg l"\’ll’i,.lll‘(l steamer The area \\,lfl' of the from which this platinum is being|steamer in the valley Line. bo Jui Jol jotk (s |adv. | | route to Seldovia, w. ing ern and are stopping at the Regular meeting gion, night in the Dugout. Plans for the | Fourth Second slockholders and board of directors |of (will be held Tuesday, |Dawson. Yukon Territory, Phone- 534 DOCTOR-- / L\KE & " BODACIOUS \DJIT,GOOGLE HE HAWNT NO D0CTOR-MAN-- HE'S THET RED-MOUTH LAWY'R T WUZ ' TELLW NE "\ EREOUT- Warld_ng e advent commercial aviation s rendered it easy to reach at times of the The present ning activities my stilll eas- of access, a s carrying ssengers and ight now come go at nd frequent in- val The u route is m Anchorage {ward amna, whe } tain an ¢ 1e; and w5 Bay the trecl aska, and @ rties will stakes rosene oking movin ,1 regula out} to can we airplanz upply of g ward to Goad- This distriet is locat s part of southwéstern refore the two ficld h them poles r tents, and mp iditional i take wi for will depend vhich the to obtain from the local min- They will also take Anchorage all of nd most of their ome provisions will locally The field wson is expected o extend over period of about 85 days - HONEYMOONERS SOUTH ttie aboard after making ward abeard at vessel are Mr. and M Louis newly married couple on honeymoon trip passenger roundtrip Mrs. Glenn E. Chi Officer Victoria, also of the pect g compani th them eir equpin ppiies, bu purchased from the camer Yukon the on the last aboard the Whaley on H)l' Ala kd of hr > o ON WAY TO SELDOVIA Coming here from Haines ard the steamer Aleutian en- Mr. and Mrs. J Tyacke arrived here this morn- aboard the steamer North to Hotel neau. - LEGION MEETING of the Alford hn Bradford Post, American Le- will be held at 8 o'clock to- of July celebration and her matters will be brought up. -+ NOTICE annuai meetings of the jack Wade Dredging Company June 8th, in Canada. gned) CHARLES A. WHITNEY, S('crol'ny PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY i “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 163 Free D‘envery HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED Old Floors Made Like New LOWEST PRICES P. L. HAMMER 241 Franklin | | iting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gunder-|Cove, N. H. Ray, J. E. Manes, and .- ie- {.the Bellanca. Pastures furnish a large portion - B S of the feed for Texas dairy herds.| Today’s News Today—Empire. | e s sorscerenanant B HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effert Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Compounaed exactly as written by your HARRY RACE, Druggist “Fhe Squibb Stores of Alaska” PHO! Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door te San Francisco Bakery weee Your Nose out ok ] THS, GOOGLE -+ (M GOING TO SUE THE OWNER OF THAT CAR FOR 4 50,000 DAMAGES OH,NEAK? WELL-- JUST WALT Tl JUGHAD'S UNCLE HEARS AB0UT TH\S-- Ford, MacBain Coming North After Rainbows r MacBal macde wd and Al wn writers Al widely trip planning land « be in the the August, accordin a letter from Authord Ford to Frar Dufr Executive Officer of the| Al Game Commission that for the la and MacB about O in Alaska and completed p for They expect nd then come by 1 they will on with ago, are | this summ; T north about L two yed return ki middle of t two year 1 been thir he in have rou i now | the ihe trip att to o Ju- Du- | rain- mest the 1 where fresne fo bow - FORESTER SAILS flagship Foresier of the For- fleet sailed today for| v to contact the pho- | v, headed by Yolo, which is g wild life pic- tures in Ala The party, which | has been on the Grizzly Bea rame Commission vessel, is transfering to | the Forester for the balance of the | trip cst Freshwater tographic ice pa a WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- | ing You Could Push a Bus Over iquid L at ‘ t 1 sn't digest, the red RUMMAGE SALE MONDAY June 7 114 SECOND ST. by ’c. YG o. STARTS AT 10 A. M. PHONE 178 FOR YOUR DONATIONS JARMAN'S FRIENDLY and FORTUNE National Advertised From s4 SEE BIG VAN 228 Front St. Joseph | B 48 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL = | FLOOR YOUR WITH | OAK--Nature's lasting GARLAND BOGGAN PIHIONE 582 lll)?li ‘ | L] Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Wggen, Manager i 1l Instrumeints nd Suppli 122 W. Second Phone 206 WHITE SPOT LIQUOR [ORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 SUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau HoteD | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 “Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated | o rio il { frrrrrr e CIALIZING in French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At AN Hours the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us hely you! A grand selection good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery & f//’\\\ If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP L FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS SHOETORIUM The Home of Modern Shoe Work | HENRI MAKI, Proprictor | JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Magn Street v s r st rrrrrrreeoed DIRECTORY MOVE NORE 30NE5 TO ONE S\DE, NE LEETLE VARMINT WE-UNS'LL TELL'EM T WAS W TH ACCIDENT, TO0, AN' SUE T CRITTERS FER “TWICE DOLBL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 4\\"111\11 \U CHANNEL PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies | : of Gastineau H Channel . a | " 1 | ' DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE Hours 9 a.am. to 9 p.m i 0. ELKS meels IR, and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting | brothers welcome. N BANFIELD, Ruler, M. H Secretary 35 . F c S, n AU & E NO. "1 Second and fourih Monday of each maonih in Scottish Rite Tempie beginning at 7:30 pan. FORRE R. BATI Master; JAMES Seeretary. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST L MOUNT 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 Rooms W, IWur hipful ¥ :: { LEIVERS, Dr. Richard Williams | | DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING REBEKAHS everance Lodge No. every second and fourth day, 1O.O.F. Hall | BUTTS, Noble Grand; CASHEN, Secretary. 2 Pers 2 A meein Wednes- EDNA M. MILDRED Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors \ Tce Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP | Perey Reynolds, Manager | Dr. Judson Whiltier CHIROPRACTOR s Physician Office hours: 10-12," 1-5, 7-9 ! Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | PHONE 667 | RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Dr. A W Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 WHE A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, In any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. 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