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LNDER THE SHADE OF MELANCHOLY B0LGHS - STACKPOL ME BUY You & KRAWLROAD TICKET SACK HONME e MISS CROWELL BECOMES BRIDE OF 6. R, PARKER WANT AD | INFORMATION | i Count five average words (o the line. Daily rate per lire for consecutive ‘wsertions: One day ... ....10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c Copy fhust be in the office by 2 felock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over ielephone from persons listed in telephone girectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. i 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. H THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Bl e - FOR SALE CHEV PICKUP, A-1. Priced fo] quick cash sale. Phone Gre after 5 p.m. door EORRUGATE]) iron, boarc windows, plumbing, restaurant range, lumber of all descriptions. Contact Lee Rox or Hardy on premises, First and Franklin SECOND HAND beds and rugs; also small used Arcola heater. Phone 344, Cole Transfer, GENERAL ELECTRIC washing ma- chine, practically new. Inquire 302 Decker 1lag. FOR SALE—11-foct sail boat equipped; cheap. 940 West 10th Phone Black 762. THOR WASHING machine, hkr‘i new, $25; $129 Maytag wash-| like new, $60. All washers| should be inspected every 4 years, | call tactory-trained expert for Free inspection, any make washer. | Best equipped washing machine | repair shop in Alaska. Call May- tag Dept., Singer Sewing Machine Co., Inc., motorship Hiawatha. Phone 48, Juneau Transfer Co., or see the man on the motorcycle. DFFICE DESK for sale. Phone 717. DROPHEAD SEWING machines, $7.50 to $10; Catalog House, Gra- bar, Western Electric portables, $15 to $20; cabinet electrics, $30 All machines guaranteed. Expert repairing, any make machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Inc. Phone Juneau Transfer, 48, or call at motorship Hiawatha, or see the man on the motorcycle. IS fOR SALE—Reconditioned gas en- gines—Studebaker Big 6, 60 hp.;| Stude light 6,45 h. Standard Kid, 4 h.p., with clutch and propellor; | Ford Model A; Chevrolet 4-cylin-| der, 35 h.p., and % hp. air-cooled | motor. Also: ten 21x4.75 tires,| tubes; several good used cars. Al-, aska Arc Welders. FOR SALE — Small dining room table; one full size bed; one % | bed, complete; kitchen chairs, Phone Red 337. BUY A home with an mcome—cor-‘ ner lot 50x100: one 5-room cot-| tage, one ten-room house, both| furnished. Location fine for future hotel or apts. See owner, 403 Franklin. | FOR SALE — Threc-apartment building. Phone Green 100, 1725 Basin Road. | $0-FOOT BARGE; prospector hy- draulic pipe; monitor; éentrlfu-’ gal pump; engine—all new. Lang Hotel range. Rear Femmer Docl:. Dumbolten living aboard. FOR SALE—Westinghouse electric cooker - roaster - baker combined. Never used, with book of instruc-| tions complete. Apt. 10, Senview,‘ FOR SALE—Climated seed potatoes. $3.00 per 100 Ibs. Joe Kendler. | FOR SALE—Lease on 17-room apt. All apts. rented. Write Empire A 7500. _— FOR SALE—Standard Kid 4 h with clutch and propeller; Stude- baker big-six, reconditioned; ma- rine clutch and several propellers. Alaska Arc Welder: OUTBOARD motorboat, new, strong, a dandy. Inquire Reliable Trans- fer. { |COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, !ror five years, FOR SALE— (Continued) Wedding Ceremony Per- Ecas formed Out of Doors— WALNUT DINING room set, A-1 condition, reasonable. Fhone‘ Bridal Luncheon Served Green 272. | g — | A beautiful and unusual wedding FOR SALE — Furnished house, 5/ for Alaska took place outdoors at rooms with four-room apartment {he residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. above. See Mrs. Runquist, Doug- | Lincoln Parker, at Gustavus, Alas- las ka, on June 10, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, when Miss Nellie Rebec- ca Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mr Lewis Goodwin Crowell, of Clovis, Cal, became the bride of Mr. Glenn Ralph Benjamin Parker, of Gusta- vus, The front porch and steps were covered with carpet and rug. Beauti- fully arranged foliage with white, pink and blue wild flowers and ferns in front, and at each corner of the “OR SALE—Winnifred R., 40 ft, built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p Atlas, thorough overhaul with new block last July. As good as new. Has run only a few hours. E. H. Kaser. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR children spend a profitable summer. Send them to Miss Bonesteel's School of Ex-!porch, formed an arch over the im- pression, All ages alike. Special| provised altar. White ribbon stream- summer rates. Phone 036, three ers formed ai leading from the rings. porch to each e of the house. Relatives and friends of the coupie were seated in a semi-circle on the |lawn in front of the house. The Misses Alberta Parker and Anna Laurie White, nieces of the groom, served as ushe: for the occasion. The Rev. Charles C. Personeus, of Juneau, read the marriage vows and t at the service. Preceding the wedding ceremony “The Bells of St. Mary as played on organ and violin, after which Mr. slie . Parker sang “Oh, Promi Me,” and “I Love You Truly,” a ompanied on the organ by Mrs. SR FREE Testaments, Bibles and cts, address G. Lawson, 2841 N. Sacramento Ave., Chicago, 1. BOOKKEEPER, 12 ist. Carl Burrows, ford Co. cars exp. typ- e J. B. Bur- RESIDENT agent for 2500 maga- zines and publications. Special Clubs—big savings. Phone Blue 130. SUARANTEED Realistic Perme nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lole’s Beauty Shop, telephone OTE D BacRE Whrt May White, the sister of the groom TURM your old gold into value,| To the strains of the “Bridal cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Chorus from Lohengrin,” Mr. Glenn e - iPfll'kl‘X’ and his brother, Mr. Leslie FOR RENT | Parker, his best man, moved toward o ) _._|ihe porch from one side of the COMPLETELY furnished 3-room | house, Miss Genevieve White, th: E ment. Bedding, dishes ;mdjbndm-nuud. in a gown af agua sil cooking utensils. See Ted Daniel-|moire taffeta, and carrying a bou- son or call Steinbeck Apts. Red|quet of pink carnations, went from 160. | the other side of the house. Then - | came the bride, dressed in a rich FURNISHED room, 570 Gold St.| Sathe ot e on IV | dvory across from St. Ann’s Hospital. | Jines with soft shirring in front, and wearing a white silk net with a lovely bridal wreath having orange blossoms on each side, and carrying a bridal bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and rosebuds. The ceremony took place under a white | bell, where the bride and groom knelt on a white satin pillow. Following the wedding ceremony, |a bridal luncheon was rved on the lawn under the tres buffet style. The bridal table, with its lace cover, was centered with the bride’s tall, white wedding cake, topped with a small bride and groom stand- ing under a wedding arch with tiny wax bell and lilies of the valley over their heads. The groom’s cake was covered with tiny pink rosebuds. About 5 o'clock the bridal couple was taken in a much decorated car to the dock, where they boarded the L and G, and went for a honey- moon cruise amid the beauties of the Alaska waters and islands and inlets around Glacier Bay. The bride came to Alaska to do home missionary work last summer, and assisted in the Young People’s Bible Conference at Tee Harbor last year. She has been conducting Sun- | day School service and doing mis- | sionary work at Gustavus during the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will return to Gustavus to the new home that Mr. Parker has just recently com- pleted, and will be at home to their friends the last of this month. They will continue with the Sunday School services at Gustavus and Christian work there. ——a———— STEAM heated room, 634 Harris St, upstairs. Fhone Red 575, pletely furnished apartment; twin beds, Channel view, adults only. Marshall Apts. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; California Grocery. FURNISHED 2-room apartment, hot | water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569. VACANCY Nugget Apartments ROOM and BOARD, reasonable rate; 540 Gold St. Blue 570. %BM afl(l board in private lnéme. Blue 290. VACANCY at the Fosbee. VACANCY at McKinnon X;Ls TO SUBLET—For 3 mos., beginning | June 15, furnished apt. with 2 bed- | rooms, 206 Fosbee. Phone Green | 550. i FOR RENT—Two office rooms in| First National Bank Bldz. Inquire | at bank. water, dishes, cooking utensil and bath. Reasonable at Scaview. Wanted—GOOD HOME for four- month-old male dog; all-over black water spaniel. Phone 336, Mr. Tyler. WANTED — Experienced man to| operate fox island. Apply to Dr.| P. Jenne. WANTED—Round-bottom, square- | stern skiff. Contact M.S. Estebeth, | Tfl Ride fl“ Hnds CASH FOR men’s used suits, sizes| 42 to 44 only. Will call, Frank Day, | Box 633. | l.:()ST AND FOUND | MONTREAL, June 13.—When a i \rod-rider wants to pay his fare, LOST—18-ft. flat bottom greenl"hm's news. It was pleasant news |to Canadian National Railways oa ~“|when they received a request to the rkmpire classitieds for name their price for a ride stolen jon a freight train to the coast from a small Saskatchewan town |last spring. Neither was the rail- | way ungrateful. In their reply the railway expressed appreciation. The conscientous patron evidently se- cured work in the lumber industry on Vancouver Island after his trip. - The first flowing oil-well drilled at Titusville, Pa., in 1859, skiff. Wm. Miller, Portland Island. Try results. Doer Factory Reopens OSHKOSH, Wis.—Once the larg- est door manufacturing concern in the world, the Paine Lumber Com- pany factory here has resumed op-| erations after having been closed was GEE--T ALNOST ORGOT -- AERE'S & LETTER FOR You WE BEEN SNAP OUT OF T W wey DON'T NOU LET s e T HWOPE (U SN AL NEWS -~ 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 ot tne Application of CHARLES GOLDSTELI!, 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, CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 6, CHICHAGOFF PROS- 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 orf 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- ty No 5, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 6, Chichagoff Prosperity No. T and Chichagoff Prosperity No. 8, lode mining claims, and included |within U. S. Mineral Survey No. 2020, situated at Kimshan Cove | Chichagof Island, Sitka Mining and Recording Dist First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska, and more particularly described as fol- lows: CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY 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 157° 41’ 207 North and Longitude 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° 83 East 355.40 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South ,|46° 19 East along mean high tide line 247.90 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 21° 53’ West along mean high tide line 133.95 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" West 1500 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining a total area of 19.548 acres; conflicting with Chichagoff Prosper- ity No. 8 Lode, this survey, 1.307 acres; and with Chichagoff Pros- perity No. 4 Lode, this survey, 0.159 acres. All conflicts owned by ap- plicant and excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 2 LODE “Begipning 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; thence North 56° 14' West along line of mean high tide of Kimshan Cove 180.50 feet to Corner No. 2; thence North 75° 45° West along mean high tide line of Kimshan Cove 73.75 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 80° 113" 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 37.85 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 22° 30’ East 1490 feet to Corner No. 6; thence North 80 13’ East 598.40 feet to Corner No. 7; 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 |18.778 acres; conflicting with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 4 Lode, thi: survey, 0.610 acres; and with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 5 Lode, this ed by applicant and excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 3 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, prev- liously described, bears North 39° 26’ East 1884.10 feet; thence South 66° |00’ West along line of mean high |tide 30650 feet to Cormer No. 2; | thence South 15° 54’ East along line of mean high tide 181.35 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 82° 20 West along line of mean high tide 231.35 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 77° 32" West along line of mean high tide 59.80 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 22° 30’ East |along line 8-7, Chichagoff Pros- | Try The Empire classifieds for |results. | . | Try an Empire ad, survey, 0.446 acres. Conflicts claim-‘ perity No. 2 Lode, this survey, 877.10 feet to Corner No. 6; thence North 66° 00' East 60020 feet to Corner No. 7; thence North 22° 30" West 796 fect to Corner No. 8; thence North 74° 37" West along line of mean high tide 10045 teet to Cor- ner No. 9; thence North 62° 45 East a Jine of mean high tide 69.60 feet to Corner No. 10; thence Novth 16° 28 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 495 acres. Conflict claim- pplicant and excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 4 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner and with Corner No. 2, Chi off | Prosperity No. 5 Lode, this survey, land whence U, 8. L. M. No. 1502, previcusly S bears North t 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° 00 600 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 39° 15° West 1500 feet to ‘Corner No. 1, the place of 2 beginni ning A total area of 20.65: CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 5 LOD® “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- |tical with amended location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502 prev- iously described, bears North 28° 16" 30” East 3.09 feet; thence South 49° 00' West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39" 15 st 1500 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 49° 00’ East 600 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 39° 15° West 1500 foet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginni containing a total area |of 20 conflicting with | Chichagoff ity No. 7 Lode, this survey, acres. Conflict 0.628 claimed by applicant and included.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 6 LODE | “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended locaticn corner and with Corner No. 4 of Chicha- goff Prosperity No. 5 Lode, this sur- vey, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, previously described, bears North 51" East 3229.12 feet; thence Sou 149° 00’ West 600 feet to Corner No. thence South 39”7 15’ East 1500 feet to point for Corner No. 3; thence from point for true corner [No. 3 North 49° 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 Corher 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 “Reginning at Corner No. 1, iden- | tical with amended location corner, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, prev- iously described, bears North 9° 37 30” East 3670.42 feet; thence South 49° 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 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, Survey No. 1574, 0.105 acres. Con- flicts excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 7 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- | tical with amended location corner, whenee U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, prev- e SBACK WITH THE BREEZE" WES BEEN ACCEPTED- wow wow NN NOVEL, “aite D=35CF World righis reened 6“2 jously described, bears North 18° 23 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 84.40 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 13° 10° West along line of mean high tide 12520 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South &)° 27" West along line of mean high tide 8060 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 18319 acres.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at Coruer 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- scribed, bears North 38° 04' East 367152 feet; thence North 46° 38 West 833 feet to Corner No. 2; thence North 47° 52° West along mean high tide line 17630 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 18.066 acres.” United States Location Monument No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, consists of a cross on exposed outecrop of bedrock on top of a prominent point six (6) feet above line of mean high tide on the North shore of Kimshan Cove; the same being in Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North, and Longitude 1 06" 55" West, and chiseled on the rock are “U. S. L. M. 1502"; magnetic variation, 30° 30" East. These claims are located upon unsurveyed public ground at the head of Kimshan Cove on the west coast of Chichagof Island at the foot of Doolth Mountain, in ap- proximate Latitude 57" 41° 20" , and approximate Longitude ° 06’ 55" West. The names of the adjoining claims are as follows: Basoniuer No. 2 Lode, Survey No. 1587, Bason- R |tuer No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 1587; Gloria B. Lode, unsurveyed, Eagle Nest Lode, unsurveyed, Aurum No. 10 Lode, Survey No. 1574; Aurum INo. 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, lbdes or premises are required to file notice of their said advers: |claims with the Register of the! United States Land Office at An- chrage, Alaska, within tne period of publication or eight (8) months thereafter, or they will be barred |by virtue of the provisions of the | istatute.s. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication May 10, 1938. Last publication July 21, 1938. GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” ) —a | Audit—Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A 303-05' Gioldstein Building Public Stenographer H H H H H P T P N P PP T P T T | E— Telephone 478 EIREYINERSIERE CYRESTNTNRRT AT Telephone 409 B. M. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Prompt Delivery §7952IRINENRALANLL S BEETEYIERINS Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING H e H H Bl H H H New Deal for Farmer Tenants Jessup gets | oan approval First teriant in the south to benefit by the Bankhead-Jones plan aim- ing to help tenant farmers buy their farms was J. ©. Jessup, left, of Guilford county, North Carolina, who is being gi* @ his loan ap~ plication endorsement by Supervisor Edgar A Anderson. Live W[rp: Killed CHICAGO, June 13.—Touchir live w as he worked on a pole near the Geneva business district, Ernest Sevall, fifty-five, a lineman, was electrocuted. He had been em- ployed by the Geneva city electrical department for twenty-five years. - - Kills Dream Snake ! With a Bang—and | Ouch for His Toes ATLANTA, G June 13. — Tom Hambree had a dream, and it was far from pleasant. In his sleep he visioned a huge snake coiled around his foot. Dreaming, he reached for his shotgun—which he kept by His bed. He leveled it at the snake and fired—bang! He shot off two toes. - DN 5 MAHONEY TO KETCHIKAN U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- honey sailed on the Yukon this morning for Ketchikan in connec- tion with office business. He was accompanied as far as Ketchikan by his brother, Leo Mahoney, who has been here on a visit and is now returning to his home in Eur- eka, Cal. D h is the The ostr largest of ex- isting birds. LUM BER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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