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T MOTHER'S DAY 2 Remember Her with an Appropriate Gift FLATTER MOTHE { A PERSONAL Y GIFT! Smart and wearable, she'll be d ‘;] ted with any of thesel [ J New Hat for Mother $6.00 Cotton House Coat 3.75 Silkt Blouse 2.50 Linen Porch Frock 3.50 Pure Dye Slip 2.95 Gaily Colored Belt 1.00 " Novelty Jewelry 1.00 Bolero Sweater 2.50 Linen Handkerchief & | Silk Scarf 1.00 Gay Flowers Lacey Neckwear . ..1.00 } s s o Gotw's Resfume, - W0 Dusting Powder ; 1.00 Sheer Hosiery $1.00 Full fashioned sheers for “best”. Newest colors. Fabric Gloves s B. M. BEHRENDS Classic and costume gloves in fine Swantex cloth. White Smart New Bags $3.75 “JUNEAU' DEPARTMENT STOGRE” —————————————————————————, Calfs, grain leathers, pat- ents. Smart shapes. Colors. IS Hfl"flflk |S|alld ] c:an SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Commission has announced an up- o following position Farm Manager, $2,900 a year; As- sistant farm manager (dairying), Wide Vein Is Tapped M $5300 a year, Bureau of Prisons, De- 1' Vicinity of Krestoff partment of Justice blk Full information may be ubmed rike at Room 311, Federal and Terri-| torial Bulhlmg. When one goes to mining prop- ol ity i erty in which he is interested, 0 Wit~ mo The Empire classifieds for | ness prospecting work, and Sees ocoite | miners break into the vein they have _ peen seeking, the trip is worth while Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gore and Amos Sundstrom of Ketchikan, journeyed to Sitka on the North Sea this last trip, to view work on a ,; ospect on Halleck Island, near in which the o y other K said today whi was in port, that the seven men ing the property, roke into the sought-for vein yesterday, while th were ther: of the vein have been taken, although a few surface samp- les showed high values. The vein, though still not completely cut, ap- pears to be about ten feet across,’ according to Gore, and has a richt stringer in its center. Frank Metcalf, Juneau mining en- gineer, was called on to inspect the! property. Gore said development work would be continued with a view in mind to putting milling machinery on the gipund as soon as prospecting work has determined whether or not such agtion is advisable. “But it does laok pretty good,”! Gore said. ¢ Halleck Island is only a stone thtow across the water {rom Krest-| off Island, where Cedric Davis, of Juneau, recently made what promis- es to be a gold discovery that \ull‘ develop into a good mine. exclusive G-E feature. ———p— 2. Select - a - Speed Calrod Cooki L&) 3 pmwm BRI (s o Vel n people he North SEE THESE NEW THREE THRIFTY FEATURES! 1 .Tel-a-cook lights. Inform you instantly when and where the current is on. A new Mrs. lem YESTERDAY[ one unit with one switeh. ) R 3. Triple-Oven. Three Alaska—a brilliantly, bea.utl!ul oyens in one. Speed bven that cooks foods better and req for shelf cooking 400° less of your time and effort u.mn oa- Saves fasioned methods. HERE IT I8—the “Assembling guests for three tables of bridge, Miss Elizabeth Terhuue and Miss Barbara Winn were co- hostesses last evening at an in- party given at the Winn resi- on Fifth and East streets. " ‘Spring flowers provided a setting for the occasion and prizes were won | by 1 E. P. Clements, high, and | low. A guest prize M to Miss Louise Mur- w hongred at the party arrent. NEW Extra large master oven. ing. Generous size super NEW THE BEST INVESTMEN’ o her deparane o0 e vt || ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Here's Your New broiler, Value. YOUR NEW GENERAL El#:m‘mc RANGE WILL BE mk:l SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS. S LEADING HOLBROOK IS STILLIN | HOSPITAL, ARM INJURY Assistant Regional Forester Well- | . — man Holbrook, who went south some months ago for medical treat-| ment due to an arm injury, will be\ in the States at least another month | undergoing treatment, according to| word received here. He is now in the Marine Hospital in Seattle where he has been for some time. T RS T K LUTHER LEAGUE TO MEET The monthly business and social meeting of thé Luther League will be held in the social room of the chux‘c.h at 7 oclock this evenmg Alaska— Range! General Electric! NEW in Styl- NEW in Automatic Features. in downright Dollar for Dellar YOU'LL EVER U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinify, luglnnhlg at 4 pm, May 6: Cloudy, probably rain, tonight and S: v: moderate SE winds | Weather forecast for Southeas' A For the northern portion: Cloudy, probably rain, tonight and S ay; moderate southeast winds, except fresh southerly winds over Lynn Canal or the portion of Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Saturc moderate to fresh easterly winds, except strong tonight over Dixc rance. Forecast of winds along the Coast cf the Gulf of Aias Strong Jumrh winds tonight over Dixon En e and northward to Cape ©mmaney, moderating Saturday. F easterly winds tonight and | saturday from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinchinbrook PAY’N TAK- 1 LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 pm. yesty 30.19 46 70 SE 14 Sprkling 4 am. today 30.15 41 92 s 4 Cloudy | Nopn today 3001 52 39 SE 5 Cloudy b v ‘ RADIO REPORTS Where “CASH IS KING; Relgnmg Over More Thcu’t K 000 oY - | sl Food Items That Will— Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip qam Y Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 2ihrs ~Weathe SAVE Y 1 | atka 3 SRR e YOU MONEY Anchorage 54 34 0 . Barrow 2 ) 2 10 0 e il i Nome P | 24 24 4 0 ¥ e Bethel 3 54 | 28 28 1 0 MAY l To 7 : Fairbanks 54 | 34 36 6 0 MEAT BARGA‘NS Dawsson. 50 30 0 10 . St. Paul 34 24 26 10 0 Dutch Harbor 42 4 34 4 08 [ ] g Kodiak . 38 | 32 34 4 47 i Cordova 46 | 38 38 4 67 Lt.Raia BABY BEEF ‘ Juneau 4 1 11 1 06 Cloudy Sitka 41 | 40 10 PoT ROAST Ketchikan 50 | 8 40 4 17 Cloudy Prince Rupert 52 { 10 4 0 Cloudy ¢ Edmonton 48 24 26 4 T y 2 Po d Seattle 58 | 44 44 0 5 4 c “n Portland 58 | 42 42 4 T San Francisco 60 50 0 4 [ Clear New York 68 6 62 12 4 Cloudy 3 ‘Washington 84 64 70 10 0 Clear cu l c K E N s A HE WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), partly cloudy 43; Blaine, partly cloudy, 47; Alert Bay temperatur | being 30.40 iv | cloudy, 48; Victoria, partly clol cloudy, 39; Bull Harbor, cloudy. Island, raining, 43; Prince Rupert 42; E Wrangell, cloudy, 45; Petersburg, clot 6 stone Point, raining, 40; Hawk Inlet, clear part.ly cloudy, 48; Hot Springs, p: Ruby, clear, 35; Nulato, clear. “Juneau, May 7.—Sunrise, 3 Two storm areas were charted on the North Pacific Ocean, one beine another at latitude 52 degrees WEATHER pressure of 29.52 inches prevailed northwestern wada and over the 1es at Aklavik coastal regions {rom the Aleutians Columbia, also at Dawson. and mainder of the field of obse; The 24-hour temperature field of observation ‘The highest ar d longitude 146 de; High pressure pre y cloudy, 40; et, 8:02 p.m. PSIS is morning Alaskan Arctic coast temperature Precipitation was reported cutheastward to northern British nerally fair weather over the re- and, cloudy: Ketchikan, ¢ . Sitka, cloudy, 40; Radioville weather map over centered over the Aleutians and riled over Langara loudy, 44 46; Soap- cloudy, 46; where a the crest along the zSc Pound 8 Milk-Fed—Young -EGG ECONOMY- 3 dozen 89c New York Medium Extras. EVERY EGG GUARANTEED STRICTLY FRESH! BUTTER 2 ibs. 65c | Juneau, cloudy, 45; Skagway, p: v cloudy, 46; Cape Hinchinbrook | cloudy, 42; Cape St. Elias. cloudy. 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