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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938. St S e " YE RECY | NOTICE OF APPLICATION |(acres There is an 18 x 40 It. cabin _BARNEY GOOGLE By BILLIE DE BECK FOR PATENT fear's G on this mille. AW, PLERSE, NOT NOW, / ao tosteee \//| ‘LU BUY ONE GOSH--SNUFEY'S ot o Wt g N R T ok SNUFEY - S\STER - R SNLFEY - OF THEM - PERSONAL that pursuant to the Act of Con-|a 2-inch iron pipe 8% feet high set GWE ME SOME OTHER VLL WAKE You ue |/ WNLL-PADS AND il W FEINGERPRINTS gress, approved May 10, 1872, NEIL [in _mass of concrete on top of & NOUR > N { il fi S > 16" 235" N. o - N PLENTY OF TIVE {! SNEAK UP ON | u WARD will file in the U. S. Land high bluff, Lat. 58° 1 5 [ AUROGRAE e FOR THE NEXT \ SN at Anchorage, Alaska, his|and Long. 134° 17 455" W. marked 3 (]! - ' Office (GEE_THEY MUSTN'T Tk BROADCAST - St\é‘\jFF\l WH\L-E. / THAT'S BETTER'N application for patent to READY |U. 8. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass FAND OUT. HE'S SLEEPIN® | A S\GNATURE- BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- |Plate set in the cement base, S Cjfi' t i b . TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill~ MAGNETIC DECLINATION a% e TR ALL OVER MY sites, U. S. Survey 2019, abutting |all corners 31° 30’ E. T =1 HANDS-22 S on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode | This Survey 2019 is along the AQ’\S\SHTH' 1y l7a . y Claim, U. S. Survey 1600. These |line 4-1 of Ready Bullion Lode, U. VARMINTS e ‘s £ E millsites are in the Juneau Record- |S. Survey’1600. 3 222 s ® e — p : aa ing District, Harris Mining District,| Sheep Creek flows through both ‘ 3 S near the head of Sheep Creek, | 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 as follows: ANY KIND Ready Bullion Lode READY BULLION MILLSITE |Survey 1600. All ground non-min- Beginning at Corner 1, identical | eral. with Corner 1 and 4, Ready Bullion | POSTOFFICE ADDRESS of Neil and Bullion Extension loaes, Survey Ward is 918 Spruce Street, Seattle, 1600, whence from said point U. S.|\wach and of A. W. Fox, his agent‘ L. M. 3-A bears N, 82° 49’ W.1250.42 | o\ attorney in fact, Box 813, Ju- feet distant; thence S, 45°*00" E.|neay Alaska. % 14 l' H 29 N 466,70 feet to Corner 2, identical | N o 3 MCKENZIE RIVER Your Uncle Sam Mine Host” Now 00 Jeet to Cormer 2 Memtie | THIS NOTICE: with copy of sp- along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode on jand included in said Survey G)\I(?\/le 'l‘ Cun COUNTRY BBBMS“ With Million Dollar Mountain Lodge S i s S s o, Moy do. 1o = . 466.70 ft. to Corner 3, identical With | yersely any of the above described 4 B TR @ Corner 3 Fraction Millsite, this|nillsites or premises are required 3 % & survey; thence N. 45° 00" W. 466.70 |to file a notice of their adverse ’ 5 3 ft. to Corner 4; thence N. 45” 00'E, claim with the Register of the' U. = | % | crossing trail and Annex Creek Power S, Land Office at Anchorage, Al- e e Line, 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, the gska within the period of publica- place of beginning. Containing 5.000 tion or within eight morghs sube " e {G ,R bb P 3 o R acres. There is a 5x 10 ft. Tool Shed sequent to the date of the last pube e ‘l" eorge (Robbins, artner ' : near Power Line on this millsite. lication hereof, or they will be + WANT A D ) WANTED of Bill Strong, in from FRACTION MILLSITE [barred by the provisions of the | { TION 7 steady work 1 : i e : : } Beginning at Corner 1 on line Statute. PEGRMRDS “;?x:fi ‘:éfia}:“c;ltf adM}x-s“mTl:v.x;'eh Tulsequah 1 i 4-1 Ready Bullion lode Survey 1600, | GEORGE A. LINGO, Count five average words to the $ SNt — H whence U. S. L. M. 3-A bears N. Register. R Hotel Juneau. \ SN 50 S a0Tit Te: thence | First publication, Junie 16, ‘1938, Daily rate per line for consecutive| YOUNG WOMAN, experienced, full| G¢orse Robbins, partner of Capt. (g . j _ B | [S.45° 00 W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; | LasU publication, Aug. 21, 1038. taathiring? | Charge Bikpp-Sec, desires posi-|Bill Strong, well-known riverman § f - : ‘ - . |thence N. 45° 00° W. 46610 ft. 0 | Phone 723 115-2nd SK. | 1 Ot ok, and trader formerly operating on : , 4 Corner 3, identical with Corner 3 THE ROYAL r S oAb ok S oo R nd{f‘ i _[the Taku River, flew into Juneau § : : . A Ready Bu!llul\nl\dm]l(? thib“survl;yé } | cast o e i resterday evel - wi -~ 3 - thence 45° 00 E. along line 3- | WANTED—Maid for genera se- | yesterday evening with Marine Air | A 4 Ready Bullion Millsite 466.70 ft. to | | BEAUTY_ SALON | Corner 4 on line Ready Bullion | | OPEN EVENINGS | | | i | nas been dswgged ]b&gema‘_“ | work, -Phone 361. ways from Tulsequah to report the : y 'tmal.;llli’:vo‘;nzzr (;;\(:;:5574) . - i Stgne-bobbing b ra d o g b ; B 3 1 4 . Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00’ | | “If your hair is not becoming ol:xce and same will be given | | LOST AND FOUND B00g;"< and - the - Malensle: Bver 3 i 3 i - E. along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode to you — You snould be ttenti <5 3 |eountry “booming. | . = > Survey 1600 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, | coming to us.” | ;H" i, 5 SK» EMPIRE LOST — Sheafer Founiain pen.| Robbins and Strong operate thnee ! o 3 il 1 I ; 5 place of beginning. Containing 5.000 | s ¥ % -y ® DAILY ALA Return to City Clerk’s Office. Re- | trading posts, one at Lower Post on | . - | B — — e - - ward. the Liard, one at Fort Nelson, high . One day ... : ; . on the Nelson River, tributary of | : ] i ‘ . . Additional days ATTENTION—A mininture camera ... “riyq and one at Telegraph g v ; Jarman’s-Friendly TIMELY CLOTHES (Weltini) was los St Minimum charge cltini) was lost on Franklin St.| o oop ey also operate a river ; 25 Copy must be in the office by 2| ADHL 2. Reward. Return (0 EM-| 000 "on the Dease River and one | ; ‘ : . FORTUNE NUNN-BUSH SHOES felock in the afterriovn to insure| 5 on the Stikine River, the boat Taku 8 e i STETSON HATS nsertion on same day. Et T 3 £ o o AR, WA . | We accept ads over tetephone| HIGH OFFICIAL OF JRTE N Y mp o NS oy QUALITY WORK CLOTHING rom persons listed in telcphone| [NTERNAL REVENUE The Jeanne, well-known in Ju- By SAM JACKSON Py ‘ ® ML ectory. ‘ — g Phone 274—Ask for Ad-taker. : |neau, is now on the beach for the / OFFICF !S IN CITY winter at Tulsequah, Robbins said. AP Featuré Service Writer | FRED HENNING ; o < bervisor of |He and Strong went to Tulsequah | PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16.—Tim- FOR SALE [ V. McKenney, Supervisor of |, “the Stikine recently without berline Lodge, ses aaic che perpetu- : [ : }A('(‘Olllll.fi and Collections for the t s lL 3 % d‘ t th ¥ 2l SriOwWS ner.mml Hood, is open for Complete Outfitter for Men S S e Tritarat i i <1, | stopping at Juneau and pu e | al snows , is C 1 OAK DINING table, 54-inch; 1 Internal Revenue Department, with )t 0 B % 050 inter, or until | business, and the host is that old . % . |headquarters in Los Angeles, ar-|Y¢ar I . arm. chiir; § sids ‘chalre with . she is needed again. fellow behind the white goatee - o/ rived in Juneau last night on the leather seats. Phone 499 from 2| 3 . rters ar our Uncle Sam. son, where “there is pretty fair| It is the government’s first ven- 9 _____ |to the Westward aboard the Aleu-Nelson, where “there is pretty fairy It I i : ; v FOR SALE—Cheap, two steel ore|tian tomorrow after conferring here | {f; better trading, and wonderfulj ture into the hotel business, the| f -y 5o an s ore | The Juneau Lalll‘ldl'y e oon: el s o T big hostelries in the national parks . - 218 8. FRANKLIN | e Y W having been built by private capital 5 - i —— | Overby and other Federal officials,| Fort Nelson and Lower Post on 5 sl FOR SALE — Automatic phono-| i |the Liard used to be “a long ways Portland businessmen will tell 5 3 y He expects to meet Deputy Col- you, however, that this is one Fed- % ! o ? et i AR T AT RS DR | g5 eral intrusion into industry they M Franklin Street between Front and Second Strects PHONE 359 graphs, coin operated. Seeburgs|jector O. S, Sullivan, who is now |{rom anywhere.” Today they have! recondmo:cdb:;:ti:n 0:;5., ;‘;}.};‘m the Interior, at Fairbanks. airplane service once a week, Rob it telentoatr Sedis Hiey vbave i : 3 | TONY,S BARBER SHOP o | operate. g > bins said. Ketchikan. Ready for shipment. i 3 . . been trying to get a hotel worthy| ;S 5 . s p § 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN e~ — .. it 4 % - | The airplane service is but a of Mount Hoos scenic g i Mhes y FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | "5 scenic grandeur, | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting —2 e's Gift E Wire or write S. A. Light, Box| | 3 = % y - 4 x % : | HosPiTA |vear old. Planes flying the new Lt okl gl b b o il Lo O 16, Raghlon, + L NOTES | linferior rouie fram Eamonten to |frb. a0 4y saw & whasice 1o ; . J Hiphislialan in Lael | GARLAND BOGGAN 2 b2 TR 1S A «{fnterier finance it through the WPA they - ” ! Cléntitne ) ! SMALL COAL and wood circula- R Whitehorse and Vancouver tofn, y, 20000 of their own money PHONE 582 | | | g | Sam Milonas was admitted to|Whitehorse for the United Amer- “mi 4 b tor, used very little, $15. Inquire | ; 1 Be. for the for surveys and general “mission- KGROU! g e : Buy Your Floors wil 436 Willoughby. }SL Ann’s Hospital yesterday and|ican Transport, land at both Fort ary” work. L HOOD IN BACKGROUND y oors with a A e e SRS ““d_(":wcm a major operation this|Nelson and Lower Post. Uncle Sam finally got interested, 1"(_)RMULASl FOIf wall paper cle{an- morning. : T(l: get tm Lower f:snsta_r:: usetd and came in with & ceol million dal- F?;’Is ‘gs{rF HEKEH 4 Juneau. visited with Lh(‘ilr nez)m‘,w, When in Need of ing, rustproofing, rainproofing 0 have to go up the ikine 1o |gpg Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foss, with their Harold Foss, Juneau architect. SE g with old inner tubes, defroster for| George H. Walmsley, Who has |Telegraph Creck, then over the R e daughter Mar were pas S DIRSRL DI RIORE D8y windows, rebluing rifles, etc.|been receiving medical care at St |Portage 72 miles to Dease Lake, $ 2 . |gers on the Baranof yesterday af-| The principal export of Hon- YOUR COAL CHOICE Thomas Hardware Co. Group of five—$1, additional for-|Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed this|then 200 miles downriver on the; That million put 40u men o WOrk | fooon from Seattle. They are on | duras is bananas. i PAINTS — OILS mulas 25c_(coin) each. Address|morning and returned to his home. [Dease to Lower Post on the Liard, ab T‘The”]’“e and 100 t"“‘“ v k“"“l an annual inspection trip to their el GENERAL HAULING Builders' and Shelf “Make It Yourself.” 402% Puyal- S the roundtrip taking abouta month, | S0PS, largely women, at work M| ..,nery gt Crab Bay, and while ‘n| Today’s News Today.—Empire, : HARDWARE lup Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Fred Bouchser was admitted to| The trip to Fort Nelson from |FPortland making furnishings. WPA - — — BTORAGE and CRAXING St. Ann's Hospital for medical|Edmonton, now just a day's trip, |0k here like to contrast the result Gl FOR SALE—Winchester rifle, .38 treatment last night. using airplanes, used to take the of their labors with the murals C. L. Skuse JUNEAU TRANSFER caliber, practically new, bargain. traveler by rail to Fort Smith, then and sculptures their artistic WPA Call M.S. Leota, Lower Float. George Collins, of Wrangell, Was|down the McKenzie to Fort Simp- |colleagues have produced at other JUNEAU - YOUNG i % " dmitted to the Government Hos- |places. Ph 48—Night Ph 696 §-ROOM furnished house for sale.|?¢ son, thence up the Liard to the [ " L | one gl one 1119 W. uth Bt 5¢ 0 %€ pital this morning for medical care. |Nelson River and so on up the| Timberline Lodge is 6000 fect ; . . Hardwa;os_omx X 2 —_———— M Nelson River to Fort Nelson on the above sea level — right where the ) v 2 = PAINTS—OI FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor.| The prohibition law of Finland|upper reaches. trees stop—and above it the cen-| X "‘ N ‘_}_ a “1’ Shelf and Heavy Hardware Phone 541 after 4 p.m. | was repealed in 1932. “That trip is somewhere around :Af)fll“rggv;flffc(}zf Mk SR 0 Oses o Ny “Smiling Service” Guns and Ammunition Q) TISCEIT AN g e Bl T T - SR . ?nd takes abaut The lodge contains 62 bedrooms, | 2 " y Bed’s Cash cl’oce MISCELLANFOUS EUMNONS &ix weeks,” Robbins figured up. accommodating 120 guests, and' \ 4 PHONE 105 i No. 4245-A “There’s nothing it wi 4 Juneau 2%, g to it with planes. e th B anker / S GENERAL M( FUARANTEED Realistic Perma-|In the District Gourt for the Ter-| Robbins also said the McKensie | Jormitories witl anyd?::rg decker / i ¥rvo Delhvery, 2 DELCO ,?,:o i nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.| ritory of Alaska, Division Ni i i 3 y aska, Division Number [River had its heaviest traffic year Not Self-Liquidating Z /3 MAYTAG PRODUCTS Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone! One. At Juneau. in histor; ’ i y this last year, with 50,- s i g at- o) 201, 315 Decker Way. DOROTHY LA MARR, Plaintiff, 000 tons of freight going downriver |, . oo e May show an operat f W. P. JOHNSON ing i it is scted 1 $ vs. JACK ALBERT LA MA] g ing profit, but it is not expected 0o | p~ . [URN your old gold into value, Dscfmd,,m_ s RR, |to mining areas this summer. be self-liquidating on its million- HOME GROCERY The Frigidaire Man’ Only mining activity in Robbins’ e . g y P trad Nugga . dollar cost. Its sponsors say that AND LIQUOR STORE eash or trade at Nuggat Shop. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- |section of the country is in one coal | tpic financial railfirc % m: :rlie,‘t,x‘t AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBEE TO ‘ 146—Phones—152 Lode and placer location notices| E’JmSTA"fiES OF “:iEf;“iArd prospect. i 2 = AN Cael for sale at The Empire Office. '0 e above nam efendant, “An outfit was prospecting coal T, D l Al k E AME| PHONE ‘ ¥ e o i i e Udal y asKkda 'm Plr (] || GROCERY and MARKET deposits near Fort Nelson last year | [-‘OR R_ENT You are hereby required to ap-|with a view to competition with ot £ B 8 & S sf 5 ars vited to present this coupon t ht at the bo: pear in the District Court for the oil wells at Fort Norman down the |originally designed and hand woven | " 1CONROD (ORIERS af (e Ren effipe of 2 LIQUOR DELIVERY - FOR RENT—2-room apt. with bath, | Territory of Alaska, First Division,lmcge;me_ They figure coal can|ginges grilles and latches are | the— 3 { For very prompt f 7th and Harris. Phone Blue 680|at Juneau, within thirty days after {be shipped to mining outfits, down- | wrought iron. Some furmiture is CA P I TOL TH EA TRE ol s or 334, the last publication of this sum-|river, cheaper than oil can be|yoy, A il ) gh-hewn, some hand carved. o g g mons, namely within thirty days|shipped upriver, but I don’t know| gtair posts and lintels are of carved, AND EECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE FRONT OFFICE in Blomeren BIAS. |ater the 12tn tembe & 1 ] Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy| 1938 in o 85 9F opiemben |itiak ansiping hag ben done Wil feglected” wools HURRICANE P l G G L Y | X Its Paint We ilave It! 1938, in case this summons is pub- it as yet.” The dinin, INT P 5 i . 3 g room and coffee shop | Allen. lished, or within forty days after| Robbins will take a southbound|aiready are crowded to capacity on Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE IDEAL P4 SHO VACANCY at the Nugget Apts. the date of its service upon you|boat sometime in the next few|eek-ends. h w l G G L Y ! FRED W. WENDT i ! e el — . |personally, and answer the com-|days for a vacation on the Outside. Owner: Forest Service : APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. [plaint of the above named plain- Timberline is the property of the PHONE 549 z 2 tiff on file in the said court in ) 'RE! 3 : ervic ic 2 FOR RENT-—5-room unfurnished ” NOTICE TO CREDITORS U. 8. Forest Service, which has ta /A the above entitled action. IN THE COMMISSIONER’S|created a Federal recrcation arca ome- rown e e es house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470 That said plaintiff in said action| COURT FOR THE TERRITORY |around it, and on the opposite side ° . | . o ! 1] z VACANCY at the Fosbee. demands the following relief: a de-| Op ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-|of Mount Hood an eternal “primi-| Dally — All Klnds - Visit the | | | FAMILY SHOE STORE ° R cree of divorce from defendant. on| BgER ONE tive area.” Its actual operation i “Juneat lest Exclusive FOR RENT—Two office rooms in|the ground of cruel and inhuman Before FELIX GRAY, Commission-|by a corporation formed by Port-| SI Mé HO]LSPR Gs | v us'lm(: dslm-a" First National Bank Bldg. Inquire |treatment by defen: e 5 a ¢! S se, | y dant of plain-| er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge,|land hotel men for the purpose,| Accommodations to suit every LOU HUDSON—Manager at bank. tiff in that he frequently struck her 5 k Juneau Precinct. whose profits and policy are sub- c .Eornia Grocer taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | Seward St.——————Junean EJZY.;;Irm; furn, apts. ~ Light, apa_i upon the ground of incompati-| In the matter of the last will and|ject to Forest Service regulation ‘ water, dishes, cooking utensils DIty of temperament. testament and the estate of ISATAH | Sixty-two miles from Portland’s| ] | Our trucks go any place % .| And in the event you fail to so |N. O'MEARA, d d. business center, Timberline offers i And bath, SO ov. Beaview; gz its visitors skiing and mb:gganiivg THE PURE FOODS STORE [ oo McCAUL MOTOR e e time. A tank for Diesel Ol ] on appear and answer, the plaintiff| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, i i will take judgment against you for |that the undersigned was, on the|the year round, in addition to the Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ! i want thereof, and will apply to the|15th day of August, 1938, duly ap-|usual attractions of a mountain re- g | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: |court for the relief demanded in|pointed executor of the last will|sort. — ] " 2 = = | OMPANY That on November 9, 1937, the her complaint and as hereinabove |and testament of Isaiah N. O'Meara, | o % L[ o ":“ ""'"0"“ ¢ | undersigned was appointed admin-|stated. deceased. | s v o % F ok IN s u R A N c E “ | Hl::l ::L.rNIBI'l‘ [ Dedge and Plymouth Dealers istrator with the will annexed of the| The date of the order for pub-| All persons having claims against ,n e H | i i estate of DAVID M. BOTHWELL, |lication of this summons is August{the estate of deceased are required ' y t se SH EPARD oS deccased, by the United States Com- |13, 1938. to present the same, with proper % . B‘ & SON missioner for Juneau Precinct, Al-| Witness the Honorable George F.|vouchers attached, to the unda:- PHONE aska. All persons having claims|Alexander, judge of said court, and |signed at Juneau, Alaska, within 0! S 9.2 or 95 Tek’phone 409 B M Behr ends Bank Bldq | against said estate are required to|the seal of said court hereunto|six (6) months from the date of Free Delivery - — present them, duly certified, to the|affixed on this 13th day of August, | this notice, at the office of Faulkner Fresh Meats, Groceries " < 8, s, undersigned at Juneau, Alaska,|1938. & Banfield. | - g within six months from the date of ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Dated this 15th day of Auguwr, | Ldquors, Wines and Beer w l N n o w c L E A N l N G this notice. (SEAL) Clerk. | 1938. { ' 4 We Sell for LESS Because Empire classuieds pay. J. W. LETVERS, By J. W. LEIVERS, GUY McNAUGHTON, I Administrator Deputy. Executor of the Estate of | We Sell for CASH! Publication dates, Aug. 9-16-23-30,|First publication, Aug. 16, 1938. Isaiah N. O'Meara, de- George Brotlers 1938, 5 __ Last publication, Sept, 13, 1338, ceased, ! .