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" bARNEY GOOGLE BELIEVE ME -- ‘N GONNA FIND OUT WHERE THAT NMUS\C'S COMING ERONM AND WHO'S OOW (T -- T"WANT AD | | INFORMATION | Count five average words to the fine. Dally rate per lire for consecutive wnsertions: r In case of error ¢ an ad | i nas been stopped belore ex- ’ piration, advertiser please noti- | | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | | attention. ) | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | E— One day 10 Additional days 5 Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 'clock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Hot and steam TWO-ROOM apartment. cold water, electric range, heat. Phone 569. VACANCY Steinbeck Apartments. ‘I"EE( RENT-—5 house. 835 Dixon. room unfurnished Phone Red 470. VACANC ugget Apartments. VACANCY at the Fosbee. VACANCY at McKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. COZY, warm, furn. apts, bight, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | WANTED — 5-room unfurnjshed house by mid-August. Call Green THESE SUPERSTITIONS AN WOO0DS GOBUNGS - I AT UKE HILL-BWLES -- AFRAID OF GHOSTS - ' DOWAGER QUEEN MARIE IS DEAD, SUMMER HOME Noted Royal Beauty, Euro- pean Diplomat, Passes ‘Away in Palace (Continued from Page One) ater influence than did Queen ie during the reign of her hus- band, King Ferdinand. Her great interest int her adopted country and its development began when she took up her residence in Rumania after her marriage to Ferdinand when he was still a prince. It was dhring the World War, however, and the troublesome years after the conflict that Queen Marie by her conspicuous' activities at- tained international prominenca. Ferdinand, who had been a prince of the house of Hohenzollern, ascended the Rumanian throne in 1914. Neutral In War THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1938. . R . By BILLIE DE BECK " oo HELP Copr 1934, King Reatures Syndicate, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT penity No. 2 Lode, this survey, 877.10 | fect to Corner No. 6; thence North . 166° 00" East 60020 feet to Corner Serial. No. 09165 {No. 7; thence North 22° 30° West In the United States Land Office 796 feet to Corner No. 8; thence for the Juneau Land District at North 74° 377 West along line of : Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter or tne Appication of CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, a citizen | of the United States, doing busi- mean high tide 10045 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 | ness as Chichagoff Prosperity |Narth 16° 28’ West 93.13 feet to Mining Company, for patent to Corner No. 1, the place of begin- the CHICHAGOFF PROSPER- ning, containing a total area of ITY, CHICHAGOFF PROSPER- 12190 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 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- | go. g7 ing District, First Judicial Divi- 490 oo sion, Territory of Alaska, at Kim- 5. tpen . shan Cove, Chichagof Island, Al-|g. “Beginning at Cormer 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, dest previously ibed, bears North 2 feet; thence South est 600 feet to Corner No. South 39° 15’ East 1500 : ; feet to Corner No. 3; thence North aska, and forming one conligu-|49e 60 East 600 feet to Corner No. || Hlon5; group: |4; thence North 39° 15’ West 1500 | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |feet to Corner No. 1, the place of that Charles Goldstein, a citizen of |beginning, containing a total area {the United States, doing business of 20.652 acres. {as Chicagoff Prosperity Mining| CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY NO. 5 LODW is Juneau, Alaska, has filed his| “Beginning at Corner No. i, iden- application in the United States|tical with amended location comner, (Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska. whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502 prev- | for patent for the Chichagoff Pros- | jousl North 28° 16" | perity, Chichagoff Prosperity No.|30” East thence South |1, Chichagoff Prosperity No. 2, Chi- 49° 00" W 600 feet to Corner No. Con'\pany, whose postoffice address‘ | from persons listed in wlephnnfl‘ tirectory. "Phone 74—Ask for Ad-taker. | 565. s & 4 FAMILY of three, permanent r dents, wants apartment or house FOR SALE | furnished or unfurnished. Write - | Empire, JD 850. FOR SALE: Reasonably Priced—| R AR N One b-room bungalow with gar-| WANTED—By young woman Housekeeper or. cook for eight or ten men. Will go anywhere. Write Empire BC 2500, age. Lot 100x30, desirable loc - | tion, direct car-line; in Seattle. Wash., Write Empire, Box J 853, FOR SALE—_Lot 50x200 in Douglas | YOUNG: woman wants work by day on Third St., choice location, $150| or hour. Reliable. Write Empire, cash. Apply Owl Restaurant. | Box H 848. MEN WANTED FOR SALE—62 acres patented land with house and barn at Eagle| 04,6 el O River. Reasonable for cash. In-|500 MEN wanted at once—to buy quire Lockie MacKinnon. Hart, Shaffner & Marx Sits. $1 down, 35 weeks to pay—See H. S. Graves, “The Clothing Man,” Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Suits. - Lead, Auto Sales win Monarch spinet-type pianc Automobile sales in Juneau, al- Call Black 614 evenings, 466 da; though not at the peak, have been most satisafctory during the past two months, with Chevrolets and FOR SALE_ 1928 Studcbaker dan in good condition. Very rea- or sonable. Call Connors Motor Postmaster Wile. DOUBLE and three-quarter be Dining table. Green 462. FOR SALE—Part interest in fox farm. Phone 175. | FOR SALE — Fur farm. Box 989 Juneau. Good house; pens. Gla- At the outbreak of the great war,|chagoff Prosperity No. 3, Chichagoff | the king announced that Rumania|Prosperity No. 4, Chichagoff Pros-| would remain neutral unless at- Perity No. 5, Chichagoff Prosperity tacked, bat. his government's sym-|N0, 6 Chichagoff Prosperity No. 7 2 R 4 and Chichagoff Prosperity No. 8, pathy in the conflict was indicat- [joge Torn o8O nd included ed Wi\rrn the king was shouted dow“<within U. S. Mineral Survey No. during a speech from the throne in|2g2, situated at Kimshan Cove,| November, 1915. _ |Chichagof Istnd, Sitka Mining and Early in the next year the former Recording District, First Judicial Kaiser sent a note to King Ferdin- |Division, Territory of Alaska, and | and deelaring his intention to send jmore particularly described as fol- | a special envoy to Rumania rela-|lows: } tive to the latter’s position in the CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY | war. A few days later Rumania en- NO. 1 LODE | tered on the side of the Allies by! «“Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- | declaring war against Austria. That|tical with amended location corner decision was said to have been in-|on Line 5-6 of Chichagoff Prosper- | fluenced by Queen Marie. ity Lode, this survey, whence U. ¥ S. L. M. No. 1502 on the North 2. SOy by Senemy shore of Kimshan wove, in Latitude After two years of fighting, two-|g5qc 437 thirds of Rumania was overrun by|136° 06’ 55” West, bears North 58° {the enemy. The country, cut off (55" East 2878.30 feet; thence South | from outside aid, was forced to ac-|87° 07' West 433.60 feet to Corner cept drast peace terms sente by [No. 2; thence South 50° 15’ West Germany with an ultimatum umc»}:{lfngh lineC of %fl%xfhifr: L(i;ie of they be accepted in 24 hours. Queen |Kimshan Cove 79.70 feet to Corner Marie insisted that she never would No. 3; thence South along mean recognise theltreaty $hat had been |DIER f18 liRe 33 East 35540 forced upon her country and ini- /460 19' Fast along mean high tide mediately took the lead in a move-|jine 24790 feet to Corner No. 5; |man to have Rumania re-enter the |thence South 21° 53 West along | war on the side of the Allies. With mean high tide line 133.95 feet to | ! the collapse of the German army on | Corner No. 6; thence South 22° 01| the western front a few months East 749.50 feet to Corner No. 7;) later, the treaty that forced Ru-|thence North 87° 07 East 636.85| 20” North and Longitude | |feet to Corner No. 4; thence South | 2; thence South 39° 15’ Hast 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; 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 Chicl goff Prosperity No. 5 Lode, this sui vey, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, previously bed, 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 %o, point for Corner No. 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 20652 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 exciuded.” CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY LODE “Reginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with amended location corner, cier Highway. LUCKY STAR Cafe for sale. C between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. HOME on Glacier Highway, terms. Write Vera Bruce, P.O. Box 1777, or phone 299. FOR SALECity Float Beer Parlor Phone 541 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE—Corrugated iron; lum- per of all dimensions. See Hardy at the Del Mar or Rox at the Al- aska Air Transport shop. SECOND HAND beds and rugs; also small used Arcola heater. Phone 344, Cole Transfer. MISCELLANEQUS AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION THESE fast growing industries have need for reliable and properly qualified men for Servicing and Installation work. To. fill this need, men who can meef require- ments are being sélected by Jus and fully trained in spare time. Write giving age, education, pre ent employment. Utilities Inst. Box G849, Empire. SEWING: Mrs. Hussey, Green 404. BUARANTEED Realistic Perma~ nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 650, Lola’s Beauty Shop, u!gphone 261, 315 Decker Way. y TURN your old gold -into value, cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. Argentina Bans Foreign flmhemg BUENOS AIRES, July lfl.-—RiZ?g broadcasting of foreign national an- thems is forbidden in Argentina ex- cept on occazions Tecognized for pa- triotic festivities of the respéctive countries. i Dr. Adrian Escobar, director gemn- eral of posts and telegraphs, issued the order because the Argentine government regards such”broadeast- ing as having propaganda purposes. Fords leading, according to reports made by the Connors Motor Com- |any and Juneau Motor Company. |n the truck sales, GMC and Fords ‘have led in the transactions. | Passenger cars purchased through the two above local dealers the pa two months are: Chevrolet town sedan by Mrs. Marie Rhodes; Imaster deluve Chevrolet sports sed- |an by Ed Sweeny; Dave Femmer, a |model 41 Buick; James Engil, a master deluxe Chevrolet coupe; Her- bert and Poe McLean, master coupe Chevrolet; Royal Blue Cabs, two Ford V-8 deluxe cars; H. I. Lucas, Packard 6; A. B. Phillips, deliery lin Detroit, 4-door deluxe model Ford V-8, and Thor Kywana, a 60- |horsepower Ford V-3 coupe with | Seattle delivery. | Trucks purchased include a Ford | V-8 dump truck bought by William Manthey; - a new Peerless Bakery truck, a GMC, '%-ton panel deliv- |ery; a silver PAA Ford '%-ton panel |delivery; a GMC truck, capacity !14-ton, by Herb M. Cressman, and Dave Burnett, a %-ton Interna- tional pick-up truck. GOES TO JALL ‘8N LOCOMOTIVE hadn't been for a bit of rain, the |Bozeman roundhouse might be a |wreck, ““When police chased a tramp, he {dashed into a locomotive that was standing in front of the round- house, grabbed the throttle and jerked it’ wide open. Thanks to a \little' rain on thé tracks, the wheels |of"the Iocomotive spun under the tremendous’ power of the wide open |throttlé and the engine stood still ‘imtead of ramming through the headed. ' A brakeman Standing nearby \leaped intd the cab, slammed shut lme throttle and grabbed the ama- teur engineer. The judge gave him 30 days. e - Today's News Today.—Empire. roundhouse, into which it was| mania out of the war became inef- fective. During the war the queen was ac- tive in relief work among her peo- ple and also served as a Red Cross nurse in the war area. Queen Marie was born at East- well Park, Kent, England, October 29, 1875. Her father, the second son of Queen Victoria, was Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke of Edinburgh. Her mother was !the Grand Duchess'Marie Alexan- drovna, only daughter of Alexander T1, Czar of Russia. Mdrie Was far- ried to Perdinand in 1893. They had six children of whom Prince Mir- cea, the youngest, died in childhood in 1916. The others were: Ruial Children | Prinee Carol, former crown prince, | born in 1893, who married Princess | Helen of Greece; Princess Elizabeth, | bern in 1894, ‘who became the wife of former King George of Greece; | Princess Marie, born in 1899, who was married to King Alexander of ! Jugoslavia; Prince Nicolas, born ‘in 1903, and Princess Tleana, born in | 1908. \ | Although Ferdinand and Marie |ascended the thrones of Rumania in 1914, their coronation was delayed because of the World War and post- war conditions il their country un- til October, 1922. King Ferdinand died July 20, 1927. Tour of America | In October of the previous year Queen Marie, acgompanied by Prince Nicolas and' Princess Ile- |ana, came to the United States and during a five weeks’ stay made a tour of many of the principal cities. The royal party was received en- thusiastically ‘everywhere and at the White House President ‘and ' Mrs. | Coolidge gave a state dinner for them. They sailed for home Novem- ber 23, their visit somewhat abbre- | viated because of the illness of King Perdinand. t Queen Marie spoke English, French, German, Rumanian and some Russian. She was an accom- plished painter and pyrographist, an |expert in the cultivation of flowers |feet to Corner No. 8; thence North |whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, prev- !22 30" West 1500 feet to Corner\iouf;ly described, bears North 9° 37 {No. 1, the place of beginning, con- | 30" East 3679.42 feet; thence South |taining a total area of 19.548 acr 49° 00" West 600 feet to Corner No. Icon[hcting with Chichagoff Prosper- | 2; thence South 39° 15' East 1500 {ity No. 8 Lode, this survey, 1307 feet to point for Corner No. 3; jacres; and with Chichagoff Pros- | thence from point for true corner perity No. 4 Lode, this survey, 0.156 | No. 3 North 40° 00’ East 600 feet acres. All conflicts owned by ap- | to point for Corner No. 4; thence plicant and excluded.” {from point for true Corner No. 4 CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY | North 39° 1§’ West 1500 feet to Cor- NO. 2 LODE | ner Pi‘oinql;' the place of beginning, “Beginning at Corner No. 1 on Contain a total area of 20652 line of mean high tide of Kimshan 2¢s; conflicting with Aurum No. Cove, hence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502,|10 Lede, Survey No. 1574, 0122 previously described, bears North | 2Cres:-and with Aurum No. 11 Lode, 55° 20 East 2382 feet; thence North Survey No. 1574, 0.105 acres. Con- 56° 14' West along line of mean flicts excluded.” high tide of Kimshan Cove 180.50] CHICHAGOFF PROSPERITY feet to Corner No. 2; thence North | NO. 7 LODE |75° 45’ West along mean high tide “Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- line of Kimshan Cove 73.75 feet to |tical with amended location corner, Corner No. 3; thence South Bovlwhence U. 8. L. M. No. 1502, prev- | veins, lodes or premises are required BARNEY SOLVES THE, BUZZARDS * WO0DS MYSTERY- iously described, bears North 18° 23’ 30” East 1701.11 feet; thence:North 56° 38 West along line of mean high tide 34050 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 125.20 feet to Corner No. 5; thence South 80° 27" West along line of mean high tide 90.60 feet *o Corner No. 6; thence South 22° 30° East 134890 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 aeres.” 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, previowsly 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, | d Longitude 136° 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" 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 ard 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 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. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication May 10, 1v38. 1 Last publication July 21, 1938. 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 Corner No. 6; thence. North 80°| | 13’ East 598.40 feet to Corner No. 7; | | thence North 22° 30' West 877.10 & [ 5 . | Audit—Tax and System Service GENERAL MOTORS | o | “JAMES €. COOPER, MAYTAG PRODUCTS . P A | w P .'OHNSON , 303505 Goldstein Building 1'1 e S ' Public Si pher || “The Frigidaire Man” i Notary Public -r | feet to Corner No. 8; thence North | — 43° 11’ West along line of mean |\ R:¥7ammesn high tide 393.65.feet to Corner No.|3 9; thence North 10° 45’ East along line of mean high tide 13290 feet to Corner No: 1, the place of be- ginning, containing a total area of 18.7178 acres; conflicting with Chi- chagoff Prosperity No. 4 Lode, this survey, 0.610 acres; and with Chi- chagoff 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, s whence U. S. L. M. No. 1502, prev- 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 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 T Fresh Fruit and Vege ® i i California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE! See H. R. SHEPARD & SPN \ Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. T bles EEEENNESETREEINIRNENNRETNRNRES Prompt Delivery aferatpEEETY " | R NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial 09237 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Act of Con- gress, approved May 10, 1872, NEIL WARD will file in the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, his application for patent to READY BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill- sites, U. 8. Survey 2019, abutting on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode Claim, U. S. Survey 1600. These millsites are in the Juneau Rec ing District, Harris Mining District, near the head of Sheep Creek, about 5' miles from Juneau, Al- aska, in approximately Lat. 58° 16’ N. and Long. 134" 17 W,, described as follows: READY BULLION MILLSITE Beginning at Corner 1, identical with Corner 1 and 4, Ready Bullion and Bullion Extens loaes, Survey 1600, whence from said point s. L. M. 3-A bears N. 82° 49’ W. 42 feet distant; thence S. 45° 00' E. 466.70 feet to Corner 2, identical with Corner 4 Fraction Millsite, along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00" W, along line 4-3 Fraction Millsite 466.70 ft. to Corner 3, identical with Corner 3 FPraction Millsite, this survey; thence N. 456° 00" W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 4; thence N. 45" 00'E., crossing trail and Annex Creek Power Line, 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, the place of beginning. Containing 5.000 acres. There is a 5x 10 ft. Tool Shed near Power Line on this millsite. FRACTION MILLSITE Beginning at Corner 1 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion lode Survey 1600, whence U. S. L. M. 3-A bears N. 66° 49" 30" W., 2077.17 ft.; thence 1S, 45° 00' W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; thence N. 45° 00° W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 3, identical with Corner 3 Ready Bullion Millsite, this survey; thence 45° 00 along line 3-2 Ready Bullion Millsite 466.70 ft. to Corner 4 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion | Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00/ E. along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, place of beginning. Containing 5.000 — LUM 7 |acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin jnear a trail on this millsite. DESCRIPTION OF MINERAL MONUMENT: U. S. L. M. No. 3-A, | & 2-inch iron pipe 3!¢ feet high set in mass of conerete on top of & | high . bluff, Lat. 58° 16" 255" N. and Long. 134" 17" 45.5” W. marked U. 8. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass plate set in the cement base, MAGNETIC DECLINATION at all corners 31° 30° E. This Survey 2019 is along the line 4-1 of Ready Bullion Lode, U. 8. Survey 1600. Sheep Creek flows through both millsites roughly paralleling Line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600. NO CONFLICTS OF ANY KIND. ONLY ADJOINING CLAIM OF ANY KIND Ready Bullion Lode | Survey 1600. All ground non-min- eral. | POSTOFFICE ADDRESS of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce Street, Seattle, Wash., and of A, W. Fox, his agent and attorney in fact, Box 813, Ju- neau, Alaska. THIS NOTICE, with copy of ap- proved plat of Survey 2019 posted on land included in said Survey 2019, May 10, 1938. Any or all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described Millsites or premises are required to file a notice of their adverse claim with the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Al- |aska, within the period of publica- tion or within eight months sub~ | sequent to the date of the last pube |lication hereof, or they will bhe |barred by the provisions of the | statute. GEORGE A. LINGO, y Register. First publication, June 16, 1938. 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PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelt | HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—+GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Amrmunition JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- o ANTEED 60 DAYS UQUORSD;LIVERY For very prompt B e THE VOGUE—— Cerrectly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. R —& | Visit the ! SITKA HOT SPRINGS | ot Bathis Mineral Accommodations to suit every taste. ReServations, Alaska Afr ‘Transport North 77° 32 West along line of | mean high tide 59.80 feet to Corner No. 5; thence Swsth 22° 30" East| |and was intensely interested in mu- | sic and lterature. 3 il Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office, along line 8-5, Chichagoff Pros-| Try The Emplre classifieds for results. ———-——— Try an Empire ad. P WINDOW CLEANIN &80 U PHONE 488 /| - % o 1 © | FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Mnflmfzt:;nnlm Seward/ St.—<s— Junean McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dedge and Plymouth Dealers