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]~ ——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938. 7 B o ———————————. = v | BARNEY GOOGLI (23] Phone Youn “WANT AD | INFORMATION | Count. five average words o the t3e. Daily rate per line for consecutive \igertions: i r | In 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 | [3 - ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 Minimum charge By BILLIE DE BECK HEY, TONY W GREENLAND NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial 09237 Claim, U. 8. Survey 1600. These millsites are in the Juneau Record- ing District, Harris Mining District, near the head of Sheep Creek, |about 5'2 miles from Juneau, Al- aska, in approximately Lat. 58° 16’ N. and Long. 134° 17 W., described as follows: | acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin near a trail on this millsite. DESCRIPTION OF MINERAL HELLO--POLICE HEADQUARTERS" OKAY, CHIEE- SuuT TART NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MONUMENT: U. 8. L. M. No. 3:A, NA GOTTA LOCATE WE'LL BRING TAING OFE - that pursuant to the Act of Con-|& 2-inch iron pipe 3% feet high set o WE GOT WOW gress, approved May 10, 1872, NEIL |in mass of concrete on top of a SNUFEY SMITH RIGHT AWAY WARD will file in the U. S. Land |high_bluff, Lat. 58° 16' 255" N. THE LA DE DOODY DOO Office at Anchorage, Alaska, his|and Long. 134" 17" 45.5" W. marked PROGRAM CAN'T GO ON THE application for patent to READY |U. S. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass AR WITHOUT Al - BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- |Plate set in the cement base, £ TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill-| MAGNETIC DECLINATION at oo sites, U. S. Survey 2019, abutting |all corners 31° 30’ E. L,. £ on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode | This Survey 2019 is along the line A-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. iONLY ADJOINING CLAIM OF ANY KIND Ready Bullion Lode READY BULLION MILLSITE ‘Survny 1600. All ground non-min- Beginning at Corner 1, identical |eral. with Corner 1 and 4, Ready Bullion | FFICE 3 and Bullion Extension loaes, Survey ]WES‘S?;O,HB ‘é;”fii‘”gfif‘:? &{Qm‘:‘l 11600, whence from said point U. S. { iy o U. S.|wash, and of A. W. Fox, his agent L. M. 3-A bears N. 82° 49’ W.1259.42 | 311’ ghtorney in fact, Box §13, Ju- : feet distant; thence S. 45° 00’ E. o . neau, Alaska. iy 466.70 feet to Corner 2, identical A f r . THIS N CE, wi J - Wy |with Corner 4 Fraction Millsite, NOSION, with ot 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 morhs sube along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00" W, jalong line 4-3 Fraction Millsite 466.70 ft. to Corner 3, identical with |Corner 3 Fraction Millsite, this |survey; thence N. 45° 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 | sequent to the date of the last pubs FOR RENT | near Power Line on this millsite. lication hereof, or they will be % [ FRACTION MILLSITE barred by the provisions of the | APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. < !q {'&(}sim\lim}i Txt' C("";""ql o “,.ir‘)“; e GEORGE A. LINGO, —_— X & ’ |4-1 Ready Bullion lode Surve; k i ) . 10, 1’ROOM furnished apartment. Oil = Neyifoundland wliencs 7, 8: 1. M 84 beurs M| Reg burner, hot and cold water, 2 ~ N e 66° 49’ 30" W. 2077.17 ft.; thence First publication, June 16, 1938. | bedrooms, low rent. Inquire 407 3 Va Sco{[a Ny S. 45° 00 W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; Last publication, Aug. 27, 1938. | South Franklin, telephone 172. et R thence N. 45° 00" W. 466.70 ft. to | & ppo=ooo = > v Corner 3, identical with Corner 3| | FBOme 72 o - FOR RENT—-3 rooms and bath steamheated. Klein Apts. Phone Blue 160. |[FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Building; two rooms. Call 284, 5-ROOM Apt. Blue 200, FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470. | VACANCY at the Fosbe. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in a much-traveled road for oceanic relock in the afternoon to insure First National Bank Bldg. Inquire nsertion on same day. at bank. We accept ads over telephone — —_— 5 p COZY, arm, furn. apts. Light, 5 lephone | , warm, . h :0:‘,,,,?:“0”5 listed in LeIePhORE "y ok dishes, cooking utensils "Phone 3714—As "7 FOR SALE FOR SALE--Small piano, was bicycle, single bed, double mat- tress, springs. 425 E. Tth Street. "UBE combination radio. Bar- gain for cash, $25. 229 Franklin 5t 1 FOR SALE — Apartment house; money maker, 24 apartments, all rented. Will sell on good terms to responsible ), Must have & $5,000 cash, balance on easy terms. Write Empire box F904. 6-ROOM furnished house. for ¢ 1119 W. 9th St. FOR SALE—Dwelling housc with store front on corner 9th and D Sts. Sacrifice for Write Henry C. Gorhs Juneau. FOR SALE—Model Cafe, Cordova, Alaska, Newly decorated. A fine steady business. Very reasonably priced. Selling to close estate. Box 640, Cordova, Alaska. FOR SALECily Floal, Beer Parior Phone 541 after 4 p.m. "~ MISCELLANEOUS EED Realistic Pern BUAR. re nents, $4.50, Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old go cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. 3 PASSENGERS sale. | COLUMBIATO and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED—Maid for ¢ work. Phone 361 house- HELP WANTED--Woman for light housework. J. P. Christensen, Auk Bay WANTED — 5-room _ unfurnished | house by mid-August. Call Green | 565. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Labrador pup from PAA| airport. Kindly notify airport. L LOST—Pair gold-rimmed glasses in dark case. Return to A. W. Stew-| art. SAIL TONIGHT, ¥ ALASKAPORTS SEATTLE, Aug. 6.—Steamer Co- lumbia is scheduled to sail at 6 o'- clock this evening for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports with 200 first class and 15 steerage passen- gers. army reached safety in France. Some L SUMMER’'S TRAFFIC PROBLEM After filing down to the French frontier over the Maladeta Mountains in the Central Pyrenees, the famous “Lost Division” of the Spanish Loyalist | cared for by French nurses at Fabian, a Franco-Spanish frontier village. | HUGHES CORRIGAN AMERICAN BRITISH GERMAN FRENCH macane s B ] ES (PROJECTED) i /), isn't limited to motor highways for—as this map shows—the Atlantic ocean has become ir craft. In quick succession recently, Howard Hughes' plane flew to Paris; Douglas Corrigan crossed to Ireland; England’s pickaback plane, Mercury, left mother ship above Foynes, Ireland, and landed in New York about 25 hours later; Germany’s catapult planes, Nordmeer and Nordwind, crossed from Azores to New York. The Mercury will return by way of Azores. Pan American Airways, whose 1937 survey routes are irdicated, pushes plans for regular trans-Atlantic service. Spain’s “Lost Division” Safe [ 5 i 5 Empire clk ifleas pay. {her home in Walla Walla, Wash.,, M in Battle Ground, Wash. . {Juncau casion of |her honor. Al gt e MR. AND MRS. HAROLD FOSS ARE PAKF LITTL BY DAUGH Jarman's-Friendly Egbert will visit wieh her son While in her visit has been the oc- in much entertainment | A girl baby, tipping the scales at {8 pounds and 7 ounces, was born |yesterday afternoon at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Foss. The proud father is of the 4 \H, B. TFoss Company, architects, v 9, St i (and the mother is the former Helen a“ s ore Hundsbedt, daughter of Mrs. B. 218 S. FRANKLIN Hunsbedt, A i | L A.MACHINISTS MEETS fi LOCAL 514 MONDAY i ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 Po M- Y. Strom of the wounded are shown being Passengers who have booked pas- sage for Juneau aboard the Coluimn- YT [ bia include Patricia Retan, Mrs. V. wu"am weher T Retan, H. L. VanderLeest, Mike| l B 3 s ht Monagle, Clifford Wasson, Matt| Johnson. | Don McDonald, Tom A. Morgan, | | George Ducas, Julia Moi, C. Kits- RAIN HITS AUTO; 4 DEAD FORTUNE PUSSS USSR S e aaaaad [¢ |man, P. R. Bradley, J. Goudie, Ar- I(hur W. Wood. | . ABOARD ALICE - FOR THIS PORT Canadian Pacific steamer Princ- | ess Alice, with many tourists aboard, | due tonight from the south, also| has the following three passengers for Juneau: | E. M. Archambault, Albert E. Goetz, John F. Hermle. COFFEY, WHITE S RERE S Between Barkley, | (.'ham[er Today ;Resu]ts Probably Will Not ! Be Known Until Mon- \ vmfs Deciding Postmaster Albert Wile has re- ceived an inquiry asking of the whereabouts of William Weber. The inquiry is from Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Weber, R. 1. Box 117, Ferndale, Wash.,, and by chance that some- e might have information, the letter is published as follows: “Since 1927, my brother, William Weber, has been missing. We have heard from him last on November 1, 1927, down in San Diego. This spring our family moved to Belling- ham, Wash. About two weeks ago we found a trace of my brother. He was seen in Everson where he driving a milk truck. The man he was working for said he went to Juneau, Alaska, in December, 1933 was| SEDALIA, Mo, Aug. 6. — Four persons were Kkilled and two in- jured when an eastbound Missouri Pacific train struck an automobile | at a grade crossing. The Daily Alaska Empire The dead are Sam Fisher, Newt Fisher, Ruth Taylor and Nathfl.m} is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of Faulconer, all of LaMonte, Mo. | me__CAPITOL THEA TRE SEP e atin | | AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE MRS. C. EGBERT TO RETURN SOUTH; “Life Begins with Love”—“Idol of the Crowds” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE L | Mrs. Clara Egbert will leave on the Baranof, completing a month’s | e e — | AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO R R e ———EE,, R — - - REACH BARROW POINT' BARROW, Alaska, ‘Aug. 6.—~Harry Coffey and W. F. White, Portland, Oregon, fliers, arrived here 'last night and joined the party of Oklahomans and Texans who arrived Wednesday on the yacht Pandora to set ‘the tablet commemorating the deaths of Wiley Post and Will Rogers. Coffey and White flew here from Portland in 21 hours flying time, although they made several over- night ‘stops. HUNT FOR WALRUS POINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug. 6. —Coffey and White engaged in an unsuccessful walrus hunt while waiting for the dedication of the Post-Rogers monument. Coffey bag- ged a large oogaruk but the hunt- ers were unable to get a walrus. ——eee—— Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. He perhaps is a single man, 5 feet ; , 8 inches tall and should weigh LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Aug. 6—Dem-| ghout 140 pounds. He was born in cerats in Kentucky today wrote o0 pan, Switzerland, May 22, 1893. He | ballots the answer to the torrid sen- | js o carpenter and roofer by trade. | atorial nomination primary cam- gis mother and father are still liv- {paign which already has been ing. We all want to hear from him.” marked with bloodshed. | = o 5 U | outeome of the battle between Sen- SONS OF NORWAY ator Alben W. Barkley and Gov. A. | test of the Reosevelt leadership. The| A meeting of the Sons of Norway President supported Barkley. is scheduled for this evening at 8 | til midnight tonight and then will nouncement was made today by | be halted until Monday morning. 'Mrs. Otto Anderson, who is in 'by & shooting Thursday in which | that the committce has decided to | one was killed and twoe wounded. cancel all arrangements for a social day in Kentucky Eyes of the mation are on the B. Chandler that involves a severe MEETJ!—G TONIGHT Vote tabulation will continue un-|o'clock” at the I. O. O. F. Hall. An- The heated campaign was marked charge of tonight’s entertainment, | ARy s meeting because of the nice weather. | | A little heating often will im- , - | prave the flavor of nut meats in| ON FISHING TRIP summer. Sprinkle a thin layer of ~Leaving last evening on their nuts on a shallow pan and heat gasboat Schnitzlheimer, Jack and them for five minutes or so in a Fred Schmitz accompanied by moderately slow oven. Cool. Charlie Peterson, and Alice Elison, | ———e—— left for Turner Lake for a little Try the gmpire classifieds for | fishing over the weckend. The party results, MARYE : Jwil return to Juneau Mondey. Eum———————— Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds ® BERNE EHLER, soprano, AVAILABLE FOR ENGAGEMENTS AND Vocal Instruction TELEPHONE—RED 550 California Grocery THE'PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. on your own prone 77 || WINDOW CLEANING YO T e u PHONE 485 Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS { “If your hair is not becoming | | to you — You snould be coming to us.” J | Ready Bullion Millsite, this surve thence 45° 00’ E. along line ¢ 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 v it I | { | “ALWAYS AT THE PEAK I OF THE SEASON" That's the ROYAL SALAD At the Royal Cafe || ® Try One With a ROYAL DUTCH LUNCH )N HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ® FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men T T g he Juneau baundry | Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery F'resh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer | | OAK—Nature's Gift Everlasting | We for LESS Because GARLAND BOGGAN + TAQH ! We Sell for CASH! | PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a Sy George Brothers When in Need of Thomas Hardware Co. DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIX PAINTS — YOUR COAL CHOICE | flullde;r's' Md";:f" AL HAULING ! HARDWARE STORAGE and CRATING S JUNEAU - YOUNG_1 || Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition i CALL US | JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 R I TR A “Smiling Service” ‘i Bert’s Cash Grocery { GENERAL MOTORS I DELCO and i MAYTAG PRODUCTS \ W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau ‘| HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET 1\ 4 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY s A Visit the ! ‘ \ IDEAL PZINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 If It’s Paint We ilave It! ; FAMILY SHOE STORE ] “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | Shoe Store” SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths I B Accommodations to suit every | | LOU HUDSON—Manager ' taste. Reservations, Alaska Alrl Seward St.—————Junean i = RELIABLE TRANSFER | | mcCAUL MOTOR ] and a tank for Crude | comm | ’ Our trucks go any place amy | | ol { ol save burn.r trouble. Dedge and Pl time. A tank for Diesel PHONE 149, NIGHT M8 LUMBER —_—— Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ot

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