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BAKNEY GOOGLE THE DAILY ALASKA E] SNORWN' N A JUG By BILLIE DE BECK ' WARNW' YE, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial 09237 7 | acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin |near a trail on this millsite. DESCRIPTION OF MINEKAL TS THE M _TELLING NOW, SNUFEY:- p\fie‘s\;fie' NOPE W LOW\ZIE - NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN MONUMENT: U. S. L M. No. 3-A, . PURE TRUTH, THBRT JUG OF YOURS 1 HAIN'T GONTER BE & I WAKE UP AN it pursuant to the Act of Con- @ 2-inch iron pipe 3%: feet high set PAW === GWES OUT NMUSIC THAT Jus TS AR - STORK CLND THET JUG s, approved May 10, 1672, NEIL |in mass of concretc on top of a TH LAF AN \ will file 1 o U. S, Li high bluff, Lat. 58° 16' 255” N. MAKES FOLKS FORGET OF TH NEWNTED ONDER WY NOGE WARD will file in the U Land { TROVBLES -+ STRATES AN SRR Office at Anchorage, Alaska, his |and Long. 134" 17 45.5” W. marked THE\R\ e CANADY - AR'S GONTER appiication for patent to READY |U. 8. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass GEE W NO‘BOD S TS A SE TROLBLE -- BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- |Plate set in the cement base. POKIN' FUN SCANDAL TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill-| MAGNETIC DECLINATION at <O W sites, U. S. Survey 2019, abutting |all corners 31° 30’ E. WOODPECKERS on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode | This Survey 2019 is along the Claim, U. S. Survey 1600. These |line 4-1 of Ready Bullion Lode, U. millsites are in the Juneau Record- | S. Survey 1600. ing District, Harris Mining District,| Sheep Creek flows 1gh both near the head of Sheep Creck, millsites roughly paralleling Line . about 5'¢ miles from Juneau, Al-|4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600, aska, in approximately Lat. 58° 16’ | NO CONFLICTS OF ANY KIND. N. and Long. 134° 17 W, described | ONLY ADJOINING CLAIM OF 15 follows: ANY KIND Ready Bullion Lode READY BULLION MILLSITE |Survey 1600. All ground non-min- Beginning at Corner 1, identical | eral. with Corner l‘ and 4, Ready Bullion POSTOFFICK ADDRESS of Neil ind Bullion Extension 100es, SUrvey |ward is 916 Spruce Street, Seattle 1600, whence from said point U and of A. W, Pox, His awent : L. M. 3-A bears N. 82° 49’ W. 125¢ gt Sislcpe it - fect : méncv is_lml FZI. néan:. AlkEs ; 466.7C orner identical THIS NOTICE. opy of ap- A ith Fraction MIllsite, proved phat of Rk ".[_ v, llion Lode | ded Al Bree 0o 80 W ]“.:1 1 aid Survey wction Millsite 1B tical with ¢ ite this 2 W. 466.70 6. to ¢ thence N. 457 00'E,, i ithe crossi X Creek Power Office i ner 1. the . within the perica of publicas & e it dlace ol 1«v"tvlf tion or within ewht mo4 1w sub e Y cres. a 5x 10 ft, Tool Shed sequent to the d ile. lask Bl : : FOR RENT : iy e TR T RO 4 ¥ xNFORMA‘rIoN I VACANCY Spickett Apts. August CTION MILLSITE |‘>_”‘H‘. Ky (e ReGvIsione Sat thie y L' 1. Phone Green 515 Be Ghvsor T n fine, Statrte L : [ — 2 < 11 Bullion lode Survey 1600 GEORGT A. LINGO, Count five average words to the FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren hen ( ) 3-A bear # B Rezister, ne. Building; August 1. Call. 284 ¢ 4 W 717 ft.; the } “ I‘“"‘v‘-l" n, Jur Daily rate per line for consecutive ek = 2 ¢ W55 to Corndri3: L& publication : \LasFoNAY -ROOM Apt. Blue 200. i ‘\»' ‘,”‘ it ,; Bganen g R i . @ TWO-ROOM apartment. Hot ial with. Corner 3 4 o A H e e e e M T 1y piion Milliite, this suvey; | THE ROYAL | " has been stopped before ex- L pi i i i T BERUTY: . BAL nas been. stopped ) 1 Ph 59. ady 1 Mi 466,50 11, to | 3 SALON | piration, advertiser please | 1o ¢ 4-1 Iieady Bullion OVEN EVENINGS | fy this office (Phone 374 | | VACANCY Steinbeck Ap: arve th. e 45" 00 Mooyt G " comimg | . | once and same will be given 5 - T dons i wly Buliisn Lode o yonl Yol OB | attention. FOR LR A WY % povey 1600 0 1t. to Corner 1, oY 0 e ; | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE house. 835 Djxon. Phone Red 470. A Contaming 5000 I R AR e " | VACANCY at the Fosbee S O S e ——— e day . 10¢ < 2",';“;;“’;“ B e FOR, RENT-'Two offie room: in i iiubadin Ehadke. B8 First National Bank Bllg. Irquire P at bank. | Copy must be in the office by 2 e e g R S P relock in the afternocn to Insure| GOZY. warm, furn, apts. Light, | asertion on same Gay water, dishes, cooking utensils - We accept ads over {elephone 1 bath. Reasonable atl Seaview. ¢ from persons listed in telephone | 3 J L b . S i LOST AND FOUND uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-toker. QUND — Child’s light blue e e | with white buttons, Call at Em- —— " A % e B L KR FOR SALE pire. e ) e ] “ALWAYS AT THE PEAK 1027 CHRYSLER coach, $35 — li-1 e e OF THE SEASON" cense, good tires, hattery, brakes, Ea + TIMELY CLOTHES runs good. Green 462, HOSPITAL NOTES | B ’ | s ) That's (he NUNN-BUSH FOR SALE unter, stools, back STRTS bar. Inquire Erwin’s Cafe Raymond Zell was dismissed from ROYAL SALAD STETSON HA ’ e e e Ann's Hospital this mornin QUALITY WORK CLOTHING FOR SALE 20 SOy il *lafier recei r treatment for i table. Phone Green 462. | broken collar bone : At the Royal Cafe [ G-ROOM furnished house for sale 4 3 o . . : ’ i o s Call 1019 W. 9th. | _Peter Smith was dismissed from B : % I FRED HENNING B S B R Beerltal vestordayarles NO ORDINARY BAIT WAS USED FOR CATCH LIKE THIS n"‘We-v";o;;:f»hf,:"e“,','f&w;'g;,:n';’:’:‘fi;‘,‘“;,',‘g Try One With a 1638 PLYMOUT! our-door »| receiving . surgical care. i 3 o it val gunners during King George’s inspection of 4 . 4 - Complete Outfitter for M Al led by wireless was shot down by British naval g d . e . 3 ROYAL DUTCH LUNCH en el e g L ol i 1 o contralled by wireless wa SHot Ao was brought down by a new type aerial gun whi~" fires 500 shots a minute info skics, 1 1 for cash sale. See Rev. Glas: ! . W. York, surgical patien A -0 i 4 B T B M I VAENIE WIS T LBk "\5"‘;‘“{:3““_ Fidagital, iens - lsminsed not plan to return here this fail, |large number of friend M. Garland, accred —_—_— '] FOR SALE 3-room furnished | ¥ | e Mr. and Mrs en( Los Angeles, arrived sev- Th .I Houge Wt b 7 e = . y : i+ home with th Moo Fori wsak nan e Juneau Laundry house: 1¢8 ",.'_)b‘(","t‘ ;f”?“l::fr.f‘l')'”fk | William Sehmitz, medical patient Mrs. Don Martin and two chil- ome with 2y 1,".}Iv\;n~;» Yy | i C. R. Chittick at Femmers 0% | was-@ismissed from St. Ann’s Ho: fren left thi for Kelso s S st || Franklin Street between FOR SALE — 5-h.p. Johnson out-|pital yesterday. i Wash., where they wi send an = BT e PHONES 92 or 95 || Front and Second Streets & board; little used. See driver, Cali-| — ‘ wetinite time with relative: g4 4 ! 1 PHONE 359 fornia Grocery. Frank Awwin was dismissed from T, W0, WA O Free Deliv | i b o Bt. Ann's Hospital yesterday after| giops apfe. i o0 - oo is, Brma T + Ha 1 e { H ¥OR SALEPart interest in fOX|receiving treatment for injuries SITKA, /Alagka, Jilys 2ot (Spec- el B “ is renewing old ac- | owner Sah morning of the old ‘resh Meats, Groceri % LS R o Taun, PHonesl, 11«.1 Correspondence)—The Sitka Girl Rl e, i q here and is the guest Community Church of & Liquors, Wines and Beer | HOME WITH e i L . o S s | Seouts returned Tuesday from t visit of t aosidie M) 5. J. H. Molyneaux during her | public auction B A 3 | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting JOR SALE — Fur farm. Box 98 l'“/‘n:‘*{““‘;0\“’”?:1]“""1”:::"_"i‘"‘f}_”f‘;fi:'y‘wumu.;l encampment at the scout | n-law ifughfer, B4t and A S She 1 ) the | o'clock in the U. S. Marshal's office|] We Sell for LESS Because || | GARLAND BOGGAN Jureau. Good house, pens. Gla-| "l ot P ©77F | cabin, Neva Point. Miss Dorothy Reuben 1 and their infant|, . of Mrs Ella Barbeau, in the Federal Building. She was We Sell for CASH! ! Her ElEbWaY, | BLishre: Lou McMillan, recently in charge of |daughter. s Hgenpthaeig v okl i ! +THONE 562 & = e e . |the scout camp in Juneau, acted ? George Brothers | Buy Your Floors with a LUCKY STAR Cafe for sale. C.Ah; George Paguyin, medical ].):mnn SR Mia “Elovd . Tilson, Jn. Miss Dorothy Lou MeMillan, who | Mrs. Andrew Olson, wife e L between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m 1;f::;](“;;ill":_m;'fj(3:'\'_':;:;“'“/\:]":‘;1 "‘:," and Miss Harriet DeArmond, ed as lead the girl scout O -‘:.1‘ m.\ ha ”1 chooner (s ‘-’;m‘ ,:1“': A Ie n xH y ‘m — | er - rece! edical at- _ 5 Millan W the | annual > the past two weeks, ind daughter Evelyn, of Seattle, Richfield Service mnel sh., HOME on Glacier Highway, terms.’ tention. €l r;d_ Mis: _:_vn, fillan with the : | . « P t \lr ‘1 A ""' 1“‘ yre visiting at the I of M e guests Wednesday of Mr. and When in Need of |, i Write Vera Bruce, P.O. Box 1777, | camp's ‘achiWities, Scouts in attend- fleft herc on the Northiand en- T Voo B0 0 They plan | Mrs. Louis Brewer, of Sitk S | s i subgical pa. | mnce Were Mildred Tilson, Margaret |oute (o Texas where she mmy .V’:(.:l.wxvd‘».‘. Petersan They plan | 8 Browe 81 sitka DIRSNY, (Ot AROCH ORL. Thomas Hardware Co. - v e e SNBSS s | ient. was dismissed from St. Anp’s|Smith, “Lois iPeterson, Cora Mae enicr inio Y. W. -t P AT . YOUR" COAL ‘CROTIOR PAINTS — OILS FOR SALE—City Float Beer r’nrlnr.l"”\p“‘ll S M Marie Tr Pauline Mrue kb Boed: wif A *ORD WILDES OUT J L CHOICE Builders' and Shelf Phone 541 after 4 p.m. e & and Doris Hallock, Kathryn' Her-| Charles Grenau, John Hammer walnr Tiood: will return, {0 JENE | GENERAL HAULING HARDWARE R e S = mait: Berhadine Mot and Betty | C. B hetn. A, Kel nd’. C. home in Al next week | Leaving this morning on the| i S o e | #v FOR SALE—Corrugated iron; lum-| Geraldine Thompson, of Hoonah, =" = " 5 2 ¥ iz ) . & visiting the past two months Aleutian Gordon Wildes c d or \ s e i T o B ed i ¢ . | care Lo| Ward. Sunday, July 17, was Elkins, members of a good will tour | " VISHANG ! : ! / ed on ORAGE and CRATING e per of all dimensions. See Hardy s ‘admitted for medical care \o} " " TS of vtwent 4 Phigpseas e b o i ity | With her husband and so o are | a brief business, irip to Ketchikan, ——— at the Del Mar or Rox at the Al-|St. Ann’s Hospital. 10 i B v Loy Retorabituges apfived, in | engaged in consiruction v here, | expecting to return shortly CALL US Air Transport shop. { 2 made "a trip to- the cabin ‘from Thursday evening for an overnight I i hortl | JUNEAU YO APkl Al TEanS OB e kb e o arii i BIER OD, B8 boat, the |siay. They made the (ip by Pane, |« eoeeoe oo | JUNEAU TRANSFER | - YOUNG SECOND HAND beds and rugs; a1s0| qerment a major operation this Grampus, run by CharliePeterson. piloied by Jimmy Rinehart ( . = Hardware Company . emall used Arcola heater. Phonelyorning in the Government Hos- Members of the girls’ scout council — { I A MAQEWKST& MELTS Phone 48—Night Phone 696 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS . 344, Cole Transfer. pital. who made the trip were Mrs. R. W.| The U. S. S. Langley, aircraft || L MO D | Shelfl and Heavy Hardy -—_———————= | YL AT D A PR L L L DeArmond, Mrs: J. J..Conway and tender, which was in the harbor s LOCAL 5]4 N AY Guns and Ammi R MISCELLANEDUS | Mrs. Thomas Tilson. Others were during the stay of the navy planes ] ——11 P unition. % . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands and left July 19 for a cruise to Hono- | | ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. “Smiling Service” m ANYONE interested in 5)1orthan:11 flg In u e as three daughters, Althea, Margaret Julu, T. H. The U. S. S. Wright L S i1 B y ‘l —T or bookkeeping = classes, - phone| and Barbara, Mrs. Mary Anne which acted as tender for the 4 R 2 e AR S B SR R - 5 R e X ert’s Cash Grocery JUNEAU RADI Black 413. | F. st d Whittemore, Mrs. Rand’s mother, pianes at Kodiak, dropped anchor | — i l‘ o e e . — & PHONE 105 SERV 0 A , [ m e Mrs. Lydia Tilion and daughter here for a three-day stay this week | | GENERAL MOTOK | | | Audit—Tax and' System Service | | | Free Delivery Juneau ’ [ ICE s msmican nenaomy o CIOMBI STUMPBE i, i & i b i | NSk Motons | || | “AMES €. COOPER, | A 1 e S ‘c‘o\;xltl‘»:::;‘\; r:: orn::;;z’,na 1;1 g |D. Hallock, Mrs. W. B. Jessup, Mrs. S [ MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | C. P. A | & || ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- nsti Agtsl- Qryanising . ax- ¥~ o INick Trierschield and small son, Miss Laura Adams, faculty mem- | | { 1] 303-05 Goldstein Building AR R ANTEED 60 DA 14 oing class Tor the sy gl b;nk- ?scfl?%F;:fi?(lsf*:;ye‘ir;;"'l'"f‘:iy Charlie Nick, Miss Nan Goering, ber of the Sheldon Jackson School, | | WTL P. JOHNSON | [ Public Stenographer | HOME GROCERY .J' bl ] ing and accounting. Coaching | <> 3 ad a ST % pes 7 ¥ gy | - idaite » 111 2 Publi - e ifiad. Public Accountant|at the bottom of a six-inch hole, 2 oo Mo i, aoid o vps. B UG pgeenir abcard | fsendato Manl, [ & peasriiabe. | o AND LIQUOR STORE [ and Civil Serviee Accounting po-|22 feet deep, how would you at- “{m“"(}l‘;d',_ \[;V'I';l S o, s s ;” i e ey = = 7 146—Phones—152 s ol e e 2 |dempt to rescue it? g.,on._ 5 lys ar Ma ¢ her ug:gr who is enroute to Sitka |wzsx:zssssess £ SANBGER | 5 e AMERICAN CASH NE 36 e S bookkeeping. MA‘,‘ za‘;{y R:bl};' y?:‘:,bg son of Nf; emedof. from hicago. H e Pl E GROCERY and MARKET uQUORD James C. Cooper, C.P.A,, with of-|and Mrs. Arthur y of Colorado : §3 ity el 3 2 F l' F t d v t H ELI ER ARt i i ind. ncharade.| BDHNES: Sipod . D cwomrea: whije| . Ohiet Ypomgh B, @, FHeach, ‘f 7o palobraie & g res ruit an etabies E VERY has been retained to act as con- firemen considered that question. S N n(‘(‘,r)lnp{mmd by M 3each her niece, Doralc H k= | FOI‘ very promp‘ i d instructor, For addi-| After several ‘homrs, Pattys/and four children, arrived here| Lawrence Cashen entertained a (% : £ P! A oxil ‘or write: |Erandfather came home and sug- recently from Honolulu, to iake up number of children home | & ® £ SAN‘TAR b s e tiactineau Hotel | Eested a slip noose on the end of a duties at the flect air base, Japon- | Wednesday. Those who enjosed the £ oy i e ) s, '3 e " long pole. The noose slipped around ski Island, for a {wo stay. occasion were Loretta Ott, Marilyn |§ ® > H ] the puppy's middle, it was pulled They have planned to establish a | Piatt, -David Rhoad |2 AlEornNIa rocery H P l | X 1ts Paint We ifave It: nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. taut and the puppy came out un- homestead near Halibut Point. Mary Jane Ganty. |2 E{ 1 ]DEAL PHNT SHOP Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone hurt. TS Norman Didrick |8 P FOC 1 i 261; 315 Decker Way. The hole had been drilled for| Fred Heckman, who has been ens and Edwin 3 THE PURE FOODS STORE 2 ; e Bl ‘ S ; | water. spending the last month investigat- . ¢ Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery WI G L ! TURN your old gold into value,| G T2 e T ing mining interests ‘at Hallock | Mrs. William Ward, who has been |& i AT - cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. | . Isiand. lefi on the Northland for |recovering from a recent operation ARV RO ATATE i BAzasIRRARN ar 5 B0 AT 50 -+ W D i a es n y"‘lg his home at Ketchikan left, Saturday for Juneau f0r {UIth - | fr————————e e e Vi 3 i ANT er medical attention and is con- oR ‘, R A N ] | isit th ' || FAMI e ‘ o Ferdinand Roll, Sitka merchant fined at St. Ann’s Hospital. | F HN s c E SITKA HOT s;RlNcs \ F“"‘n’l‘? %flgEEsTORE WANTED—Oil-burning cook stove. e 4 i R 4 o u's xclusive ; | WARSAW, Poland, July 25—Miss is confined at the Pioncers' Home ; ; o Sh \d Write P.O:Box 1713, Jadwiga Pilsudska, younger daugh- Hospital recovering from an illness 0 home “‘fM . fi' D"“[:’-"“ See H. K. SHEPARD & SON | Accam:;zm::":on::?: . LOU mn)sooe suwmmm, 3 i er i = g g 1e scene of a pretty weddin L ANTED — 5-room unfurnished | ter of the late Marshal, has decid- which resulted from a badly in-| " [ s s very Bew: ’ W ise by mid-August. Call Green ed to become an aviatrix. She is 18 feoted hand. ceremony Wednesday evening when || Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. || | taste. Reservations, Alaska Atr ety Do g b hiat o of Aohdbld ‘ e Miss - Elizabeth Elvebetta Herman X, Transport R SRR e oty e =% |""She has always been an aviation Announcement has been made by d_a(k‘ LP!‘_(;I Zack d'dg:mn. 1;:;)1’!(-” — —_— = e | ST e - WANTED — Cmall-size wardrobe fan and even established a_special the Sitka School Board that Miss Sitka resident, an rney Martin trunk. Phone Blue 110. club for co\itructing airplane gjapeth ‘Stranahan, of Hood Riv- Essendrup, formerly of Kefchikan, i %EL!ABuLE TRANSFER McCAUL MOTOR models in her schoal, er, Oregon, has accepted a position | Were unifed in marriage by U. S. Our (richs go 0 Mm .ol The Rosetta Stone, key to the! Wanda, her older sister, studics a5 teacher of the third and fourth Commissioner William Knight. The . and a tank for Crude OM COMPANY Egyptian hieroglyphics, is 3 ft. 9, agriculture. |grades at the Sitka Territorial fbride was giveninmarriage by her PHONE 485 save burn.r in. high, 2 ft. 4% in. wide, and 11 - eee———— - Ismoo" “This position was held by |{ather.-An informal reception fol- | PHONE 149, NIGHT M8 Dedge and Plymouth Dealers % 3o thick. v Today's News Today—Emplre. Miss Bernice Bergman, who does llowed which was attended by al H £ s -

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