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A REG\STERY X7 \T'S u{mmeo WSTORER LETTER FER PERSONB\.. QT(‘RC\(_}DO\_E'S Dowl STRCKPOLE 22 SNLEEY - N e WRAL- BUS' (T OPEN /| AND IT'S BEEN PAINT -+ LANIN 1N THE POST-OFFICE THREE DavS: AN’ RIDDLE (T OUT, NE S0DACI0US ADJINT - /J///y fi-/’?fi 5.9 'RADIO ‘s DAY % ¢ » - | [ WANT AD || MISCELLANEOUS | e tonowine o o s o —— | ule of broadeast of Station KINY ‘i INFORMATION SPIRELLA Corsetiere, Black 785, | 1€ o0 Wo C80. 0 e each day of Count five average words (0 the' BUARANTEED Reallstic pm-mg. the week. Special event programs tine” nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.|Will be announced from time to Daily rate per line for consecutive| Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone time. The Daily Alaska Empire in Wsertions: | ‘261, 315 Decker Way. \pub]nmng this schedule, will not One day .. 10c ! |be responsible for last minute Additional days . 50 mto value. |changes in the program. Minimum charge . 50c 18:00 to 8:15 a.m.—Morning Thought, Copy must be in the office by 2| ——— - | talk by Juneau minister clock in the aftetnoon to insure| TrY The Rmpie classifieds {07 |3:15 (o 8:30—Time Clock—popular nsertion on same day. i .5 - | ;l;utms S = We accept ads over (elephone =2 |8: 0 8:45—Empire News or Music from persons listed in telephone FOR RENT |8:45 to 9:00—Time Clock continued —_Three-room apt. with | directory. FOR RE 9:00 to 9:15—Salon Music steam heated. Phone Blue | Phene 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 9:15 to 9:30—Business Parade el et v T AR ‘9:30 to 9:45—Scandinayian-Works 160, Klein Apts, Progress Administration 9:45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes 10:00 to 10:15—Dance Program 10:15 to 10:30—Dance continued 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat, Ber- TURN your old gold cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ,' In case of error or if an ad | { has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ’ FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apt. Steam heated, hot water day and night. Phone James Bar- ,,,‘3‘,‘,’?0% Douglas 132 nice Butler FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | 10:45 to 11:00—Dance Program house with bath, oil heater and |11:00 to 11:30—Songs of the Past Inquire Juncau Paint|11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 | | GOES DOWN --- W NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 09165 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, a citizen of the United States, doing busi- ness as Chichagoff Prosperity Mining Company, for patent to the CHICHAGOFF PROSPER- ITY, CHICHAGOFF PROSPER- ITY NO. 1, CHICHAGOFF PROS- PERITY NO. 2, CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 3, CHICHA- GOFF PROSPERITY NO. 4, CHI- CHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 5, CHICHAGOFP PR OSPERITY NO. &6, PERITY NO. 7 and CHICHA- GOFF PROSPERITY NO. 8, lode mining claims, embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 2020, situated in the Sitka Mining and Record- ing District, First Judicial Divi- sion, Territory of Alaska, at Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof Island, Al- aska, and forming one contigu- ous group. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles Goldstein, a citizen of the United States, doing business as Chicagoff Prosperity Mining Company, whose postoffice address is Juneau, Alaska, has filed his application in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska,| for patent for the Chichagoff Pros- perity, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 1, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 2, Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 3, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 4, Chichagoff Pros- Iperity No. 5, Chichagoff Prosperity TreRane oil range. - Store. \12 00 to 12:15-—The Serenader, Or- No. 6, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 7 L | Pty . s W Y and Chichagoff Prosperity No. 8, e il T FOR RENT: (‘nmpk-toly furnished | 12:15 to 12:30—Military Band lode mining claims, and included AUCTION—AIl tho personal pron- house, five rooms on one floor; |12:30 to 12:45—Trans-Radio Ne“s‘wllhm U. 8. Mineral Survey No. erty of the estate of Zelandia Fos- basement, finished and heated or Music situated at Kimshan Cove, ter, deceased, contained in the Del attic; steam heat; full automatic |12:45 to 1:00—Salon Strings Chu hagof Island, Sitka Mining »and Mar Apartments, across the alley | oil burner; over stuffed set; pianc; | 1:00 to 2:00—Midday RmdezvaRc ding Distriet, First Judicial at the rear of Eiks Hall, consisi- | radio; electric range; new electric | (requests) on, Territory of Alaska, and : # . f |more particularly described as fol- ing of furniture, fixtures, hous refrigerator; complete set dishes 2:00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or-|) o . hold implements, heating equip-| and cooking utensils; no linen, sil-| chestra | ¥ A T ment, toilets, cutlery, china and| ver or bedding. Prefer to rent un- {2:15 to 2:30—The Roundup | CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY til August 15, but will rent until 2:45—Monitor November 1. Will give immediatc | possession. References reguired A(ldre s Bo\ A 690, thls paper. P‘OR RE! NT — C(! Yy rooms, hot and cold water. gen Apts., phone 702. glassware; beds and bedding, will be sold on the premises Saturday. May 28, 1938, at 2 o'clock in the afterfoon. .-No- deliveries.—H. B. LeFevre, ‘Admiftistrator, g 2:30 to News 2:45 to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne 3:00 to 3:30—Symphonette’s 13:30"to 3:45—Vocal Program (Note: Saturday’s 3:30 to 4:00 | Man-On-The-Street.) 5 145 to 4:00—Let’s Dance FOR RENT—Furnished room at the|4:00 to 4:15—Mixed Program Triangle Bldg. See Stan Grum-|4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies s it g 4:30 to 4:45—Rert Hirsch’s Orches- e tra :45 to 5:00—Popular Vocal :00 to 5:30-Dance Programs ex- Views SEET o E (eamh?atcd | FOR SALE—Second hand lumber, Ellizi- doors and windows. 504 5th St. ‘OR SAthmcondltmncd L,as en- gines—Studebaker Big 6, 60 h.p.; Stude light 6, 45 h.p.; Standard Kid, 4 h.p. with clutch and propellor; Ford Model A; Chevrolet 4-cylin- der, 35 h.p, and % h.p. air-cooled motor. Also: ten 21x4.75 fires, tubes; several good used cars. Al- aska Arc Welders. d FOR SALE — Small w i\ ugt,cl A]le lmvnt\ FOR RENTVS room furnished apt Harris Apt neau Women'’s Club is on program from 5:00 to 5:15 30 to 5:45—Golden Tones :45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony DESK space for rent. Phone 717 FOR REN Api for couplc only dining room table; one full size bed; one % Special rate for steady tenants.|8:00 to 6:30—The Gaucho’s and bed, complete; kitchen chairs.| Winter & Pond Apts. | Singing Strings Phone-Red 337. ; VACANC§77;U ’g 71—1 e 6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song TSRS S at the Bisho 5 BUY "A home with an_income—cor- —_— — @ p e 76 ;‘5 .f 77 &;::free ;;r;;:;n;:x Music ner lot 50x100: 5-room cot- F‘OR RENT—Two omce rooms in|7.15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally tage, one ten-r house, both - First National Bank Bldz, Inguire | 730 to 7:45—Modern Dance furnished. Location fine for future at bank. 17:46 to 8:00—Concert Time :t::el or :flap's, See - owner, - 403 COZX, “warm. Tarn. aphs. '“""”2 (1)2 :,o s 5-—Lang-Worth Varieties : water, o cookig utensils | 220 '285 (;;G‘;:SI‘:;“B::QV&]S FOR SA -— Three-apartment bath, . sonable at Seaview.| - huildt: s ne Green 100, 725 iz 8:45 to 9:00—The Oub Reporters b i WANTED 9:00 to 9:16-—Business Parade i e A g W |9:15 to 9:30—8weel Swing 40-FOOT . BA prospector hy- WANTED—Good cook for boys |9:30 to 9:45—8ons of the Pioneers draulic pipe; monitor; Zentrifu- camp, 2 weeks in June. Write Em- |9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broac- gal pump; engine—all new. Lang cast pire 8 606 10:00 to 10:30—Dance Time, 12:30 to ¥1:00—Organ Treasures (Thursday night’s 11:00 to 12:00 midnight +« Alaska Greets the fWorld} Hotel Dumbolten hvmg aboard. FOR BALE—7-room completely fur-| nished house, 6th and xmmdyl Terms, FOR BALE — 6-room house with, bath.’ nly furnished. Down tewn | corner lot, 50x50. For $2750 cash. Inquire at Nugget Shop.. FOR SALE—CIimMed seed polatoe;, range. Rear Femmer Dock. WANT oom ; and boarder, private iome. Call Biack 680. " "LOST AND FOUND bOST—mgln “wrist watch, gold p!nt- ed, in Evergreen Bowl. Phone Red 246. Reward. | m Sumgay Schedule 10:50 to 12:00 moon—Churcn Sejv- ices 12:00 to 12:30—Concert Hour 12:30 to 12:45—Andre Kostelanetz 112:45 to 1:00—Russfan Cathedra! Try an Emptrei;ur $3.00 per 100 Ibs. Joe Kendler. | Choir s c 1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch’s Orches- FOR SALE—Lease on 17-room apo.‘ tra |1:15 to 1:30—~W.P.A, l'ved ln TI'GGS‘I:ao 10 1:45—Church Services |1:45 to 2:00—Garden of Melody Off the air at 2:00 o’clock 4:00 to 4:16—Radio Tidbits | 4:15 to 4:30—Educational Talk 14:30 to 4:45—Bernhard Levitow's Orchestra 4:45 to 5:00—Nelson Eddy 5:00 to 5:15—Front Page Drama All apts. rented. Write Empire A 7500. . FOR SALE—4-ioom _house, basement, garage, 9% miles out g, Giacier Highway. 1 acre patent-| BERKELEY, Cal, May 19.—There ed. Minkler, Box 2586, is little evidence that man walked | % on all fours in his early evolution, FOR SBALE—Winmfred R., 40 ft. but definite evidence he once lived] built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p. in trees, says Dr. Pranz Weiden- | full| Atlas, thorough overhaul with reich, hororary director of the new block last July. As good as!Cenozoic Resear ch laboratory of | 0 L0 % 8:30—Vagabonds of the new. Has run only a few hours. Peiping, China. 5.:”‘”?_ E. H. Kaser. A decisive point in evolution .Jl’)mw :45—Adventures of Jungle | —— |seems to have been reached when “The seven deadly sins in_medie- he desered the trees for the " eposire val Christian ethics were anger, un- | K ¥ nd, Dr. Weidenre chastity, pride, vainglory, gluttony,|beture hore. | et Snlt” in ”‘a 00 to 6:15—Donald Ncvis and envy and avarice a | ‘String Symphony ?—————————c: — 16:15 to 6:30—Concert Music | GARBAGE HAULED [ | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS j | PSS “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN TELEPHONE 212 | A.k ROLLER e RINK, Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 pam. Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 pm. the| cept on Tuesday’s when the Ju-| 5:45 to 6:00—Tommy Dorsey’s Or-| NO. 1 LODE | “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner on Line 5-6 of Chichagoff Prosper- ity Lode, this survey, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502 on the North shore of Kimshan Cove, in Latitude 57° 41" 20” 136° 06 55” West, bears North 58° 55’ East 2878.30 feet; thence South 87° 07" West 433.60 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 50° 15" West |along line of mean high tide of Kimshan Cove 79.70 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South along mean |high tide line 3° 33’ East 355.40 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 46° 19’ East along mean high tide line 24790 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 21° 53° West along mean high tide line 13395 feet to Corner No. 6; thence South 22° 01’ East 749.50 feet to Corner No. 7; thence North 87° 07" East 636.85 feet to Corner No. 8; thence North 22° 30 No. 1, the place of beginning, con- conflicting with Chichagoff Prosper- ity No. 8 Lode, this survey, 1.307 acres; and with Chichagoff Pros- ! perity No. 4 Lode, this survey, 0.158 acres. All conflicts owned by plicant and exctuded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 2 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1 .on line of mean high tide of Kimshan Cove, hence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, previously described, bears North 55° 20" East 2382 feet; themce North 56" 14' West along line of mean high tide of Kimshan Cove 180.50 feet to Corner No. 2; thence Norm %° 45" West along mean high tide line of Kimshan Cave 73.75 feet w Corner No. 3; thence South 80° 13" West along line of mean high tide of Kimshan Cove 32845 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 65° 29° West along line of mean high tide 3785 feet to Cormer No. 5; thence South 22° 30’ East 1490 feet to- Corner No. 6; thence North 80° 13’ East 598.40 feet to Corner No. T; thence North 22° 30’ West 877.10 feet to Corner No. 8; thence North 43° 11' West along line of mean high tide 393.65 feet to Corner No. 9; thence North 10° 45’ East along line of mean high tide 132.90 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing a total area of 118.778 acres; conflicting with Chi- | chagoff Prosperity No. 4 Lode, this |survey, 0.610 acres; and with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. b Lode, this survey, 0.446 acres. Conflicts claim- ed by applicant and excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 3 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, prey- iously described, bears North 39° 26 East 1884.10 feet; thence South 66° 00’ West along line of mean high tide 30650 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 15° 54’ East line of mean high tide 18135 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 82° 20’ West. along line of mean high tide 1231.35 feet to Corner No. 4; thence |North 77° 32° West along line of A LETTER FOR ME 27 ° PROBABLY_BN F\O\IERTKSEN\EN\T AHK-- THOSE CREEPING: SHADOWS:- T NMUST WORK FAST BEEORE THE SULN .= Gopr. 1938, King Features CHICHAGOFF PROS- | North and Longitude | West 1600 feet to Corner | taining a total area of 19.548 acres; | By ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938. BILLIE DE BECK T WONDER WHAT WUZ N THAT LETTER,PAW-- PORE FELLAR TOOW ONE LOOK AN WENT QFF A-SCREECHIN SOME CRAZY Q:ee - LKE perity No. 2 feet'to Corner No. 6; thence North 66° 00 East 60020 feet to Corner No. \T7; thence North 22° 30" West 796 feet to Corner No. 8; thence |North 74° 37" West along line of mean high tide 100.45 feet to Cor- ner No. 9; thence North 62° 45" |East along Jine of mean high tide 69:60 feet to Corner No. 10;-thence North 16° 23° West 93.13 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin- ning, containing .a total area of 12.190 acres; conflicting with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 5 lode, this survey, 3.495 acres. Conflict claim- |ed by applicant and excluded.” 1‘ CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NC. 4 LODE “Beginniag at Corner No. 1, iden~ Itical with amended location corner and with Corner No. 2, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 5 Lode, this survey, and whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, previously described, bears North 32° 2T East 2012 feet; thence South 49” 00°. West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39° 15' East 1500 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 49° 00 East 600 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 39° 15° West 1500 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing a total area of 20.652 CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 5 LOD® “Beginning at Corner No. %, iden- tical with amended location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502 prev- iously described, bears North 28° 16 30” East 2343.09 feet; thence South 49° 00° West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39° 15" East 1500 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 49° 00’ East 600 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 39° 15° West 1500 feet to Corner No. 1, beginning, containing a total area of 20652 acres; conflicting with Chichagoff Prosperity No. 7 Lode, this survey, 0.628 acres. Conflict claimed by applicant and included.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 6 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical ‘with amended location corner and with Corner No. 4 of Chicha- goff Brosperity No. 5 Lode, this sur- |vey, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, previpusly described, bears North ‘51' East 3229.12 feet; thence South 49° 00’ West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39” 15’ East 1500 feet to point for Corner No. §; thence from point for true corner No. 3 North 49° 00° East 600 feet to peint. for Corner No. 4; thence from 'point for true Corner No. 4 North 39° 15 West 1500 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin- ning, containing a total area of 20.652 acres; conflicting with Aurum No. 11 Lode, Survey No. 1574, 0.210 acres; and Aurum No. 12 Lode, | Survey No. 1574, 0.160 acres. Con- flicts excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY LODE | “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, prev- iously described, bears North 9° 37 30” East 3670.42 feet; thence South 149° 00" West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39° 15° East 1500 ‘feet to point for Corner No. 3; |thence from point for true corner the place of 8P~ No. 3 North 40° 00° East 600 feet to point for Corner No. 4; thence |from point for true Corner No. 4 North 39° 15’ West 1500 feet to Cor- ner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing a total area of 20.652 acres; conflicting with Aurum No. 10 Lode, Survey No. 1574, 0.122 acres; and with Aurum No. 11 Lode, |Burvey No. 1574, 0.105 acres. Con- ! flicts excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 7 LODE Beginning at Corner No, 1, iden- Jticul with m@n&d Tocation’ combr whence U. 8. L. M, No. 1502, pre Protect Your Agmnst That McLean Insurance Lode, this survey, 877.10 FIRE iously described, bears North 18°;2 30” East 1701.11 feet; thence North | 56° 38° West along line of mean high tide 340.50 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 84° 23" West along line of mean high tide 117.15 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 70° 48’ West along line of mean high tide 8440 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 13° 10° West along line of mean high tide 12520 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 80° | 27" West along line of mean high| tide 80.60. feet to Corner No. 6; thence South 22° 30’ East 1348.90 feet to Corner No, 7; thence North |84° 23’ East 600 feet to Corner No. 8; thence North 23° 38" West 1284.10 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing a total area of 18.319 acres.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner on line 7-8 Chichagoff Prosperity No. 1 Lode, this survey, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, previously de- seribed, bears North 38° 04 367152 feet; thence North 46° 38 West 833 feet to Corner No. 2; thence North 47° 52 West along mean high tide line 176.30 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 68° 46 West along mean high tide line 296.50 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 59° 05 West along mean | high tide line 126.60 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 13° 53° West along mean high tide line 103.60 feet to Corner No. 6; thence South 31° 00’ East 180 feet to Corner No. 7; thence South 27° 55° West 219.60 feet to Corner No. 8; thence South 46° 38’ East 1367.65 feet to Corner No. 9; thence North 13° 53° East 675.14 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing a total area of 18.068 acres.” United States LOCALION MONUMEN! | e st St . e e o e LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, consists of a cross on exposed outcrop of bedrock on top of a prominent point six (6) feet above line of mean high tide on the North chore of Kimshan Cove; the same being in Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North, and Longitude 136° 06’ 55" West, and chiseled on the rock are “U. 8. L. M. 1502”; 30" East These claims are located upon unsurveyed public ground at the | Alaska, outside of the East | magnetic variation, 30"[ WILL RISE IN RAILROAD BELT - Former LucI; Shot Mine Operator, Dunkle, Has New Plans One of the largest lode mines in Alaska Ju- neau, will be operating within two years in the Broad Pass country in the Alaska Railroad belt, it is claimed. W. E. Dunkle, prominent mining man who recently sold out his Lucky ' | Shot mine to Canadian interests Jast night told of plans to develop quartz property near Colorado sta- tion on the Government railroad. Mr. bound passengers on the Aleutian for a few weeks in Seattle. and Mrs. Dunkle are souti-| 150- TON MILL ™ w Deal Feeding Professors Back Yoo : rCoIhgu Elsewhere (Continued frorn Page One) e um\cr‘.lly schmk “of commeree. 0. M. W, Sprague, professor of economics at Harvard, served for a time as special adviser on eco=- nomics to the Treasury Department but left after an ' extended | dis- agreement on policy and contin- ued at Harvard. TWO RECRUITS Thurman Arnold, Yale law profes- or, is the most recent New Deal ac- guisition. coming in as Assistant Ae- torney General in charge of the anti-trust division. Another out~ standing Yale law teacher, Wildam O. Douglas, now is chairman of the Eecurities and Exchange Commis~ sion One thing noticeable about these cases is that most of them come from the minor leagues in the teach- ing profession, turn a trick or two for the government and go back to Dunkle said he hopes to have| jobs in the academic big leagues. a 150-ton ball mill operating on' the “Golden Zone,” as the quartz property is called, within the next two years. Work has begun this season, Dun- kle said, in building the big miil- ing, flotation and cyanide plant to handle the large reserves of low grade basic ore. Dunkle said the ore runs about $10 to the ton. Development work to date, after two years of pros- pecting, includes several thousand feet of drill holes and 3,000 feet, ap- proximately, of tunnel. The mill, when operating, will keep about 60 men employed. Anchorage residents are inter- ested in the new mine with Dunkle. Reports received in Juneau frora | that city indicate the “Golden Zone” | will be the first step in large scale | development in a promlalng area. o 'LADIES’ AUXILIARY HAVING CARD PARTY The Juneau Ladies Auxiliary will entertain at a public card party to- morrow night in Union Hall at 8 o'clock Whi , pinochle, refreshments and I’ will mark the evening, On the committee in charge are Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mrs. Ernest Stender, Mrs. Jack Schmitz and Mrs, G. Schmitz. new, | " V- > CERMPLMEARIC IS ST TN HOSPITAL NOTES I Victor Halvor, a medical patient at St. Ann's Hospital, was dismissed this morning. Paul Bigoff was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. He has been receiving medical at- tention. Mrs. Wando Myhre, a surgical pa- tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dis- missed today. Dalw): Green was ‘admitted to St. Ann's Hospital ;oda,y for medi~ ;, cal care. R Mrs. E. Rodenburg, who has been receiving, medical care at St. Ann'a: Hospital, was dismissed from the' hospital last evening. Garrett W. Nostrand, who has been a patient in St. Ann's Hospital for the past two weeks, has beea ’ dismissed and has returned to his home in the McBride Apartments. e Sake, the national beverage of Japan, contains 12 to 15 percent al- cohol, and has a flavor similar to that of sherry. | head of Kimshan Cove on the west ¢ coast of Chichagof Island at the foot of Doolth Mountain, in ap- proximate Latitude 57° 41’ 20" North, and approximate Longitude 136° 06" 55”7 West, The names of the adjoining claims are as follows: Basoniuer No. 2 Lode, Survey No. 1587, Bason- iuer No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 1587; Gloria B. Lode, unsurveyed, Eagle| Nest Lode, unsurveyed, Aurum No. 10 Lode, Survey No; 1574, Aurum No. 11 Lode, Survey No. 1574, Aur- um No. 12 Lode, Survey No. 1574.| | The Aurum No. 10 Lode, Aurum No. 11 Lode and Aurum No. 12 Lode | are patented claims and belong to| Chichagoff Mining Company. The | names of the owners of the other| adjoining claims are unknown. The total area embraced in the survey and claimed by the appli- cant is 162.895 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described | veins, Jodes or premises are required to file netice of their said adverse claims with the Register of the/ United States Land Office at An- chrage, Alaska, within the period of publication or eight (8) months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. First 1938. Last pu ion .yw x 1938. Interests Dread Of £ 7] Agency—Phone 53 [rIE R gnmmnmt LTI i 2 E Telephone 478 Telephone 409 B. M. and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE e st TIT R T EBRA OR8N e ARG S 22 AV AT RS T A Y AN S U AN YRS AT AR T E S e et L FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Prompt Delivery g ; Behrends Bank Bldg. ‘The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 i -fl | n,oon YOUD HOME wrfll ure’s Gift Everlasting AND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE — Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE | | | | | JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE ND STREET K FULLY GUAR- 122 ALL WO PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY . ‘or. very prompt | THE MINERS' | Pay'n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers THE BEST. TAP BEER IN TOWNI Recreation chrlors | - BILL DOUGLAS PIGGLY WIGGLY:

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