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! { e —— e ———— e " BARNEY GOOGLLE SNUEEY -- WAKE ue STACKPOLE'S STRUCK (T RICH-- ¢ w HE GOT A CHECK FOR $10,000 ADVANCE ROYALTIES FOR THAT SOOK HE WROTE, < BACK WITH THE BREEZE” _ Phone Youn WANT AD . ] TWANT AD || | INFORMATION | Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive wsertions: One day . k Additional days . Bo Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2/ felock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over ielephone| from persSofis listed in telephone, directory. | Phone 2374—Ask fer Ad-taker. | | 0c e —5 In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | | fy this office (Phone 874) at || once and same will be given | attention. 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | — g = FOR SALE 1036 RCA VICTOR radio, table model, $35. H. B. LeFevre, phone , boards, doors, plumbing, restaurant windows, range, lumber of all descriptions. Contact Lee Rox or Hardy on premises, First and Franklin. BECOND HAN’vali)x:ds and rugs; s;lm; small used Arcola heater. Phone 344, Cole Transfer. | GENERAL ELECTRIC washing ma- chine, practically new. Inquire 302| Decker Bldg. ! FOR SALE-—11-foot sail boat, fully equipped; cheap. 940 West 10th. Phone Black 762. THOR WASHING machine, like new, $25; $129 Maytag wash- ers, like new, $60. All washers should be inspected every 4 years, call factory-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. FOR SALE—(Continued) FOR SALE—Custom built 5-pand, 20-tube Masterpiece V radio with magazine table phonograph. Ths! finest in radio. Practically new.| An excellent buy at $175. Mrs.| Gunnar Blomgren | TWO REPOSSESSED Cheyrolet Jogging trucks and trailers, com- plete with Eaton Axle, Booster brakes, bunks. Real buy for $800| tach. One repossessed Chevrolet| truck and Dual-Axle Trailer unit| complete, ready to go, $1.400. Tt| will pay you to see these trucks.| Prices F.O.B. Paris Motor Com-| | | rooms with four-room apartment above. See Mrs. Runquist, Doug- las. { | FOR SALE—Wmnifred R, 40 ft,| built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p.| Atlas, thoroughi overhaul with new block last July. As good us‘ new. Has run only a few houts. E. H. Kaser. HAVE YOUR children spend a profitable summer. Send them to Miss Bonesteel's School of Ex- pression. All ages alike. Special | summer rates. Phone 036, three rings. FOR FREE Testamenis, Bibles and | Tracts, address G. Lawson, 2841 N Sacramento Ave., Chicago, Il | BOOKKEEPER, 12 years exp. typ- ist. Carl Burrows, care J. B. Bur- | ford Co. RESIDENT agent for 2500 maga-’ zines and publications. Special | Clubs—big savings. Phone Blue 130. | BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone" 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOR RENT TO SUBLET—4-room well furnished apartment, excellent view, reason- able. 206 Fosbee, Phone Green 550, | 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. | EB SALE—Reconditioned gas en-| gines—Studebaker Big 6, 60 h.p.; Stude light 6, 45 h.p.; Standard Kid, | 4 hp., with clutch and propeuor;‘ Ford Model A; Chevrolet 4-cylin-| der, 35 h.p., and % h.p. 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. | TO SUBLET — Furnished 3-room | apartment. Bedding, dishes and/| cooking utensils. See Ted Daniel- | son or call Steinbeck Apts, Red| 160. STEAM heated room, 634 Harris St., upstairs, Phone Red 575. | FOR RENT— room apartment; | California Grocery. e B Pt o | FURNISHED 2-room apartment, hot water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. no&k*;ndfl BOARD, " reasonable | rate; 540 Gold St. Blue 570. ROOM an(i b;)srd in private lnolné.‘ Blue 290. VA VACANCY at McKinnon Apts. | BUY A home with an income—cor- ner lot 50x100: one 5-room cot-| tage, one ten-room house, both FOR RENT—Two office rooms in| First National Bank Bldg. Inguire at bank. furnished. Location fine for future —oo hotel or apts. See owner, 403 Franklin. FOR SALE — Three-apartment building. Phone Green 100, 725 Basin Road. “WANTED cozy, "_urm, furn. apts, L"ll-l, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Experienced man o 40-FOOT BARGE; prospector hy-| draulic pipe; monitor; Eentrifu- gal pump; engine—all new. Lang Hotel range. Rear Femmer Dock. Dumbolten living aboard. operate fox island. Apply to Dr.| C. P. Jenne. WANTED—Round-bottom, square- | stern skiff. Contact M.S. Estebeth. FOR SALE—Climated seed potatoes. $3.00 per 100 lbs. Joe Kendler. P ARl ARE ea s B S FOR SALE—Lease on 17-room apt. All apts. rented. Write Empire A 7500. FOR SALE—Standard Kid 4 hp.| with clutch and propeller; Stude-| baker big-six, reconditioned; ma- rine clutch and several propellers. » Alaska Arc Welders. OUTBOARD motorboat, new, strong, a dandy. Inquire Reliable Trans- fer. | LOST AND FOUND LOST—18-t. flat bottom green skiff. Wm. Miller, Portland Island.‘ Try the mmpire classitieds for| results. | A IR YR NG 5 | HospiITAL NoTes | J. D. Robison was admitted yes- terday to the St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. WALNUT DINING room set, A-1 Nick Gossett, of Chichagof, has, condition, reasonable. Phone been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital| Green 272, ‘lfor medical attention. \0,000 DULLLERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938. AND THEY'VE OFFERED AN\ & FORTUNE NEW LAST NGH Women In The News i By The AP Feature Service 5 . 1 3 SETS NEW STYLE Mrs. T. L. James, of Ruston, La., has received an honorary degree for work not generally reward- ed in that fashion. She has been made a Doctor of Home Eco- nomics by John Brown Univer- sity — for general motherhood and home making: ESCAPES UNHURT The wife of Montana's Repre- sentative Jerry O’Connell was with him in the scuffle when he was ushered out of Pershing Field, Jersey City, in, his second effort to defy Mayor Hague. Hubby is making sure she wasn’'t injured. SHE DINES WELL Mrs. E. Grant Nine is the wife of the principal of the Arthur- dale, W. Va,, high school. She’s smiling because President Roosevelt sat beside her at luncheon when he visited Ar- thurdale, a resettlement center. DEATH ELUDES HER Rosalind Russell, Hollywood's best-dressed star, arriving in London to make a film of a story in which the heroine dies, said she always has wanted to die— in a movie. But the heroine will live, according to the British script written from A. J. Cro- nin’s book, “The Citadel.* Irene McDonald, medical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed today. Mrs. J.'J. Coulter, of Wrangell, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday. George Dick underwent a minor operation at the Government Hos- pital this morning. Dorothy Williard underwent a minor operation this morning at the Government Hospital. Floria Clark was admitted yester- | day to the Government Hospital for medical attention. —_— e tode and pracer tocation Jtor sale at The Empire Office. |mean high tide 50.80 feet to Corner | |No. 5; thence South 22° 30" East ‘reums. | Try an Empire ad. EOR THE NMOTION PICTURE RIGHTS- HE LEFT FOR NYORK 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 or tne Appiication of | CHARLES GOLDSTEL, 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, PERITY NO. 7 and CHICHA- GOFF PROSPERITY NO. 8, lode mining claims, embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 2020, situated mn 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- perity No 5, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 6, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 7 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 District, 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- lity Lode, this survey, whence U. shore of Kimshan Cove, in Latitude |57° 41’ 20”7 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 lalong 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; thenee South |46° 19’ Bast 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 74950 feet to Corner No. 7;| thence North 87° 07° East 636.5 feet to Corner No. 8; thence North 122° 30 West 1500 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining a total area of 19.548 acres; 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.” 2 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; 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| |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 37.85 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 22° 30’ East 1490 feet| to Cornér 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 | 118.778 acres; conflicting with Chi-| | chagoff Prosperity No. 4 Lode, this survey, 0.610 acres; and with Chi-| chagoft Prosperity No. 5 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, prev-| lously 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 along line | of mean high tide 18135 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 along line 8-7, Chichagoff Pros- Try The Empire classifieds for CHICHAGOFF PROS- | | contflicting with Chichagoff Prosper- | ~ By BILLI | perity No. 2 Lode, this survey, 877.10 | fect to Corner No. 6; thence North 66° 00° East 60020 feet to Corner No. 7; thence North 22° 30" Weést 796 feet to Cormer 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 line of mean high tide 69.60 feet to Corner No. 10; thence North 16° 28' West 9313 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin- ning, containing a total area of 12.100 acres: conflicting with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 5 lode, this survey, 3.495 acres, Conflict claim- ed by applicant and excluded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 4 LODE “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- |tical 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° 27" 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 20652 acres.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 5 LOD¥ | “Beginning at Corner No. i, 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, the place of |beginning, containing a total area lof 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- Itical with amended location 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 322912 feet; therce Sout) 49° 00’ West 600 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 39” 15' East 1500 i(«cl 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 Corner No. 1, the place of begin- |ning, containing a total area of 120.652 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 8° 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 }m)m 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 20652 |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 Cotner No. 1, iden- {line of Kimshan Cove 73.75 feet t0|tjca| with athended location ebrner, whence U. 8. k. M. No. 1502, prev- E DE BE ME AN &N WLZ PODNERS N THAT SOOK- WHY -- JES' TWO D8NS AGO T OFFERED TO SELL OUT MY SHEER TO v FER A PLLUG O CHAWIN' TERBACKY- iously 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 11715 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 125.20 feet| to Corner No. 5; thence South 82° 27" West along line of mean high tide 80.60 feet to Corner No. 6; thence South 22° 30° East 134890 feet to Corner No. 7; thence North 84° 23’ East 600 feet to Corner Nb, 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 3671.52 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 18.066 acres.” United States Location Monument 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 shore 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"; 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" North, and approximate Longitude 136° 06" 55” 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, lodes or premises are required | to file notice of their said adversc 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. GERORGE A. LINGO, Register. | First publication May 10, 1938. Last publication July 21, 1938. =, [ Audit—Tax and System Service | | | L mrrons JAMES C. COOPER, | i :’u;m',mg(gfi 30305 (:Eia:ét:' Bullding 3 s P plic S | w. o Publ tenographer SERERERNNERNNNNIERNIRIERE AT EENSNARE : H - R. SHEPARD & SON WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Behrends Bank:Bl@q. CALIFORNIA CALLER in New York, Mrs. George Cameron (left), whose husband publishes the San Francisco Chronicle, was a dinner guest Waldorf-Astoria. Miss Maxwell of Elsa Maxwell (right) at the is formerly of California. Mrs. Cameron, as Women’s Committee head, is only woman on execu- tive board of the Golden Gate International exposition. ilrges Removal 0f Auto Horns As§qfety Aid CHICAGO, June 15.—Cutting the automobile death toll by removing horns from all machines is the lat- est idea in promoting traffic safety here. It is proposed by no less an authority than Capt. David Flynn Ry LUMBER of the police traffic detail. “A driver speeds down the street, blowing his horn and thinking | everybody will get out of his way,” Captain Flynn tcld the city counh- cil recently. “If he didn’t have such confidence in his horn he'd drive in a saner fashion. aking the horns off a car would save 200 lives a year in Chicago alone.” So far as this city is concerned, Captain Flynn regards speed, liquor, and elessness on the part of dri and pedestrian alike as the major causes of fatal accidents. l Jlmegu Lumber Mills, Inc. The Juneau Laundry | | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARAN}‘EE | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE - | % JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition 1 JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt GREEN TOP CABS Phone .98 D ay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | ———=a Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 | Free Delivery Juneau ‘ “Smiling Service” | HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 | AMERICAN CASH || GROCERY and MARKET SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr

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