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* BARNEY GOOGLE SAAY--DO YoU BAPPEN To KNOW (F THERE'S A HILL-BILLY 8Y TH' NAME OF SNUFEFY SNMUITH ROOMIN' HERE 2 2 SEENMS TO ME T HEAR TART JUG OF TS = DIS MUSIC--SHE MAKE So MOOCH NO\SE I NO CAN HEAR NUTTON NOu SAY-- Phone Youn WANT AD | INFORMATION e — —=53 the Count five average words (o "ae. Dally rate per line for consecutive \isertions: In case of error or if nas been stopped belore { piration, advertiser please noti- | | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | ex- " Additional days .. Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 telock in the afterrioon to insur nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tiiectory. FOR SAL No. 154 Franklin St. So. Furniture d se. Phone Black 589 like new 4th St., or W. P FRIGIDAIRE reasonable. 4 Johnson. 11-TUBE combination radio. Bar- gain for cash, $25. 229 Franklin St. FOR SALE - money maker. 24 apartmen rented. Will sell on good term responsible party. Must Apartment, house; 1 have $5,000 cash, balance on easy terms. { ‘Write Empire box F904. 6-ROOM furnished house for 1119 W. 9th 8 i‘Y)lt SALE—-Dwelling house with store front on corner 9th and D Sts. Sacrifice for sh, $1,950. Write Henry €. Gorham, Box 932, 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 SALE--City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. " MISCELLANEQUS BUARANTEED Realistic P nents, $4.50. Finger Lola’s Beauty Shop, 261, 315 Decker Way. ic Perm wave, 65c. telephone FURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugg=t Shop. Surprise Planned CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 9.—Mi grating deer in Shell Creek canyon near the Montana-Wyoming bound- ary have a shock in store for them. When they start their migration next spring to the west slope of the Big Horns they will get a shot of electricity every time they touch / a certain wire fence that is being ' erected. The fence is an experiment to determine if a charged wire will keep deer from breaking into the alfalfa fields of ranches in that vicinity. If it works, all the fences will be charged. - eee SKUSE TO PETERSBURG Don Skuse flew to Petersburg yes- terday with Jimmy Rinehart to take care of a case for the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, expecting to re- turn tomorrow. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Juneau has fixed the rate of tax levy for| the year 1938 at 18 mills on each dollar of assessed value of the prop- erty assessed. Taxes are now due and payable at the City Clerk’s office and will be delinquent if they are not paid before Sept. 15, at 5 o'clock p.m. Discount of 2% will be allowed if taxes are paid in full on or before that date. If they become delin- quent, interest will be added at the rate of 1% per month. E. M. KOLASA, adv, City Clerk an ad | | v all | ale. FOR RENT FRONT ORFIGE in Blomgr Two rooms. Phone 510, Roy § n B Allen CANCY at the Nu VA 't Apts | APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. 1-ROOM furnished apartment. Oil burner; hot and cold waler, bedroom: low rent. Inquire | South nklin, telephone 172 407 bath Phone and Apt FOR RE T -3 steamheated. Blue 160. rooms Klein 5-ROOM _Apt. Blue 200. | FOR RENT—5-room unfur house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red i VACANCY at the Fosbee. | FOR RENT—Two office rooms in | First Nationa] Bank Bldg. Inguire at bank. COZY, warm, furn, apts, Light, water, dishes, cooking ute and bath. Reasonable at | WILL PAY $15 room furnished house Erwin’s Cafe PARTY DESIRES small furnished house or 4-room furnished apt. for several months. Will rent or sub-lease. Write P.O. Box 2361 | | 5WANTED7M1\1(1 for general honse- work, Phone 361, 0| % {HELP WANTED-—-Woman for light housework. J. Christensen, Auk | Bay. P. | LOST AND FOUND | LOST — Labrador pup airport. Kindly notify airport RIFLE MATCHES AT CAMP PERRY - STARTED 187 ;Heritage Handed Down i from Days of Pioneers 3 with. “Long Rifles” | Representing Alaska at the Na- |tional Rifle and Pistol Matches to |be held at Camp Perry, O, from | August 21 to September 10, will be 13 of the finest Territory. They have high hopes lof “bringing home the bacon,” in ’:h(\ form of one of the trophies or |national target shooting titles of- |fered by the National Rifle Asso- iation and the U. S. Government, |co-sponsors of the “world series of shooting.” | One of the peculiar features of imese annual championships, is the |fact that practically every person |traveling to Camp Perry—and the |entrants come from all over the| | country—does so to take part in the \matches. For the true rifle and |pistol marksman is a competitor, not a watcher. That, in turn, is one of the chief attractions of his sport, a heritage handed down to 'him by sharpshooting, pioneer an- |cestors who made a business of |carving out a new nation with their “long rifles,” then made a sport |of shooting competitions under the |walls of their stockaded outputs. | It is a tradition of American shoot- ing supremacy of which your mod- |ern marksman is just as proud as |was the keen-eyed frontiersman who established it. Started in 1873 | Jhis spirit has prevailed in the |national tournament since 1873, |when the National Rifle Associa- tion inaugurated it. That year, only | a small group of shooters, the trail- blazers for the some six million rifle and pistol marksmen of today, icame to the firing line. Since, the |annual matches, with the sport of target shooting itself, have grown up leaps and bounds. In 1902, the | U. S. Government, throught the| National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, added impetu to ‘the event by providing a set 2| time barra from PAA [§.8 marksmen in the § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1938. ) dual and most of events produce n team champion: firing there which of an awarded in the Durin an is one numerou ; events. of the Prob- championship meet wmber of en- whom is an : matches ex- three weeks. of athletics interest for na tourament several reasons for this enthusiasm most 104 ably qui aXDEFLE no ¢ pportur to win medals and cash It ing na t annually brings to- other the est marksmen in America. For e than two miles along the shore of Lake Erie extend range after 1rg tests for rifle and ol shooters at every practical distance. It is for- tunate indeed that free busses move up and down the line, for numerous competitor events for more than onc arm Malches necessaril off rapidly, with a trained targets up and down ticers calling the hits o scores calculating rapidly tches of the the marksman there fi old, old thrill cash | shoulder competition | ination to win sha and glory in American sport of actual contestant tend over a What other could period of brancy maintain fan 50 i time There are ustained providin there is some- hour. The series which produce a marks- 12 and In the first place, thing doing of junior v national over entire atehes enter ype of run aff reeling nge of- mi But s the determ= of fun peculiarly all, the ages of rolling. greatest champion of between the start the ball Then the world’s peace- last year is amounted Smoothly and ef- men are 18, begins for the er-to- ciation ol are and 22 caliber and well as pistol men. Prime in- cente about the of which | de the national } 1l bore (.22 caliber) rifle cham- | | | | include trophy for the mo them > TENTION meet calibe nen, as and revolver mark terest, of cours ing matches the ru A’ 0.E.S. Special 8 o'clock LILLIAN G. WATSON, s Secretary > TEBETH held " of ir this evening at Service Arms The last the tourney is devoted to the Government's match- M.S. ums, the 45 pistol | Sailing ha rifle. These, too, | Thursday evening i es for service been over until and .30 caliber adv IT'S A RIFT! it Might Be The Heat—Anyway Film Couples Are Melting By The AP Feature Service AYBE it’s the heat wave that has caused stage ana film folk to break out in a rash of summer divorces. Students of incompatibility, however, probably will list these four recent marital rifts ynder the general heading of clashes over careers.” o Actress Margaret Perry recently obtained her di- vorce from Actor Burgess Mere- dith in Reno, It was the second unsuccessful marriage for both, Miss Perry charged cruelty. The divorce was pot contested. Five years of marital exnlo- sions reached a climax in Holly- wood recently when Lupe Velez, for the third time, filed suit for divorce against Johnny (Tarzan) Weiss- muller. Said Lupe, “Thees time, eet’s final.” Actress Luise Rainer filed suit for divorce against Play- wright Clifford Odets. Asked about his wife's charge that he had a violent temper, Odets id: “In_their relationship with women, all men have vile tem- pers.” Once referred to as one of Holly- wood's “ideal marriages,” the romance of Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone ended recently in separation. Both said they are “sorry the mar- riage had to fail.” WHAT Nou sAaY | OIS FELLA'S NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA SITKA, Alaska, 3. jal Correspondence) of the Extension Depart- the University of Al a ast week frorg Juneau to hold a series of classes in home decorating and furnishing. The first meeting w held Saturday at the home of Theodore Peyton, and an interested group met Monday at the home of Mrs. C. G. Ste t of the heldon Jackson The members of the spon the project are Robert DeArmond, Mrs Mills Mrs. Nels Drugg Aug. 8 Mrs. Spec orence ment of arrived here School commiltee M. Foster oring wnd of Seattle week of thryn Wooley uest for a Peyton. Miss K is the house Mrs, Theodore been vis- Mr. Hagen, who has his aunt and uncle, Harry Hagen, the past will on the North 10, Seattle enroute in Tacoma Wayne iting with and M two months a ,August to his for home who has the Arcade Cafe months, left last Gray Miss Madeline Spendot been employed at for the few week her Harbor. home in rrod returned to her week spent home extended Colorado. Cy here ibsence after in Denver an Charles Vol 78, a resident the Pioneers’ Home for the p: month, coming here from Anchor- age, died at the home hospital Mon- day, August after a prolonged illnes 1, a head cook wut the | Pioneers' Home, left last week for A visit in the After spend- | ing some time with his wife and daughter Tone in EHensberg, Wash., he will proceed to Chicago to tend & school for bakers. His posi tion is being filled by Louis Brewer his absence. John G. Ellitt, tes. during 30b Lorentzen has arrived here | Snohomish, Wash., to make| future home with his father, | from his Andy Lor 1orn Bake But- returned Juneau i ten t S S Mrs. who Mrs. W to her where st ion Ward lerwent a il in of condition operatic Mrs. Edith Hayne isitin, Y Haynes, at returned to relatives in Decatur Lieu Air Nathan Base isit with her on the Flee has it before de) Tlinoi arting for home Postal Inspector G. W. Mosher plane attle, arrived in Sitka b Monday, expectin « e .3 - oo TWENTY-ONE ENJOY WEEK-END CRUISE , It. to Corner 4; thence N . Corner 3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial 09237 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that suant 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- adjoining mill- 2019, abutting on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode U Survey 1600. millsites are in ing District, Ha near t ead of about miles fro; aska, in approximat . and Long. 134° 17 follows READY BULLION MILLSITE at Corner 1, identical and 4, 1dy Bullion and Bullion Extension loaes, Survey 1600, whence from said point U L. M. 3-A bears N. 82" 40’ W. 1 feet distant; thence S. 45° 00 466.70 feet to Corner 2, identical with Corner 4 Fraction Millsite, along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00° W., aleng line 4-3 Fraction Millsite 466.70 ft. to Corner 3, id al with Corner 3 Fraction Millsite, this survey, thence N. 45° 00" W. 466.70 45" 00’ E,, crossing trail and Annex Creek Power Line, 466.70 ft. to Corner 1 the place of beginning. Containing 5.000 g District, Creek, A 16’ bed 1eep R y La W., desci with Corner 1 ho has been yeres. There is a 5x 10.ft. Tool Shed | soquent to the date of the 1 millsite. TE 1 on Surve near Power Line on this FRA! 1ON Beginning at Corner 4-1 Ready Bullion lode whence U. 8. L. M. be . G6° 49" 30" W., 207717 ft.; thence S. 45° 00° W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; thence N. 45° 00° W. 466.70 ft. to identical with Corner 3 3ullion Millsite, this surve; thence 45° 000 E. along line 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 5.0¢% line 1600, Ready These | acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin near a trail on this millsite. DESCRIPTION OF MINERAL MONUMENT: U. §. L. M. No. 3-A, a 2-inch iron pipe 3% feet high set in mass of con on top of a high bluff, Lat. 58° 16' 255" N. and Long. 134° 17" 455” W. marked |U. S. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass plate set in the cement base. MAC IC DECLINATION {all corners 31° 30 E. This Survey 2019 is along line 4-1 of Ready Bullion Lode at the U. heep Creek flows through both roughly paralleling Line y 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 momths sube ast pube will be of the hereof by the lication ed tute or they provisions GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, June 16, 1938. publication, Aug 1938, " Phone 115-2nd | THE ROYA | BEAUTY SALON Ll OPEN EVENINGS | “If your hair is not becoming | to you You snould be coming to us.” | I I | l} | i Loaving SATIMGAY aTIN00N Of | gree————————— e fy (e e D, a party of Bear Cordelia -one pitched spent Sunday 1 to Juneau last evening In the group were: Mr. and M W. Leivers and Beverly, Mrs Homer Nordling and son Rodne Betty fith, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Cock, Ed Jahoda, Mis. R. R Rowe and sons Ned and Dick, Miss Dorothy Ricketts, Mr. and Mrs i Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs Dayis and daughters Sylvia Connie and Pat. ALY cer location noticet impire Office. yoard the camp at fishing. « 10 Trevor Shirley, Lode and p for sale at Th Jarman's-Friendly from $4 L. 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