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Gl FOR RENT—Two office rooms in ~ BARNEY GOOGLE Phone Youn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938. By BILLIE DE BEC AND GRS - SNUFFY SMITH HERE \S TO BE THE OFFICIAL JUDGE - NOW GO To (T W™ L8 DE DOODN DOO FOR ALL YOU'RE WORTH AND MAY THE BEST COUPLE WIN THE PRIZE -- EAVES INBIE AMPHIB. PLANE 1 ""WANT AD || { INFORMATION | b = w s B ial v s B8 ) Count five average words o the| 'ae. Dally rate per line for consecutive \sertions: & ! In case of error or if an ad | nas been stopped before ex- ‘ piration, advertiser please noti- k | !fy this office (Phone 374) at ‘ | once and same will be given | | attention. ! | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | k. One day . - Additional days . Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2| felock in the afternocn to insure| nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone; rom persons listed in telephone| livectory. ’ "Phone 37i—Ask for Ad-taker. | FOR SALE % = | BOY'S BICYCLE, $25; chest of| drawers. 425 East Tth. FOR SALE—Gun-crank c onditi Winchester M/70 .30-06, Une 3x Big-Game scope, Stith mounts, | Whelen sling, QD swivels, Tilden | safety, other extras. Cost over| $130. Sell $98, or trade for M/70-96 | equally good condition, plus $50. | Room 18, Bergman. Call 6-7 pm. | CURRANTS for sale. Phone 145. 1 OAK DINING table, 54-inch; arm chair; 6 side chairs with leather seats. Phone 499 from 2| to 4 pm. FOR SALE—House, 2 apartments each 4 rooms with bath. Air con-| ditioned, furniture, full basement, | garage. Also 4-room furnished | house. This property brings $130.00 | per month. Will sell part or all. G. Sheeper, Evergreen Ave. Blue 135 evenings. FOR SALE — Automatic phono- graphs, coin operated. Seeburgs| reconditioned. Fine tone. Easy fo operate. A bargain $85., F.O.B. Ketchikan. Ready for shipment.| Wire or write S. A. Light, Box/| 1426, Ketchikan. 5-ROOM furnished house for sale.| 1119 W. 9th St. i FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor.| Phone 541 after 4 p.m. MISCELLANFOUS BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty - ©'0p, telephone 261, 315 Decker Way. IU}iN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. FOR RENT VACANCY AUG. 2. 3 rooms and bath; modern #pt. BShabaldak Apts. Phone 642. APARTMENT for rtent at the Bishop. FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bl Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. VACANCY at the Nugget Aps. A’lflfii’fflfil"f‘& phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house. 835 Dixon. Bhone Red 470. VACANCY at the Fpsbee. First National at bank, B?:lk Bldg. Inquire CQZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, . dishes, cooking utensils | and ‘h-tll. Redsonable atl Seaview. | WANTED 4 WANTED—Maid for general house- i work, Phone. 361. % | passengers aboard. Kiln :Eq 1 | ‘ton. O.; Col. Charles A. Lindbergh; ' industrial Where Possible Air- GULUMBIA Tn | base Site 7|;'xists mountaing behind would*éffectively landlock Gustavus Such a field would also effectively guard Alaska’s shipping lines and contact with the SEATTLE; Aug. 20 Steamer Columbia is scheduled to sail for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports at 11 o'clock tonight with States.” 125 first class and six steerage Juneau, Col. Louis Secretary of Yesterday in Johnson, Assistant War, made a statement that im- provements to landing field facili- ties at Juneau would likely be made to provide an intermediate stop for planes flying from an Interior air- base to Seattle. Bookings at 3 o'clock this after- noon, which are practically com- plete, for Juneau are: Ethel Buchser, E. J. Blake, Abra- ham I. Levino, Mrs. J. S. Ferguson, party enjoyed fishing with good suc- E. F. Eaun, Mrs. J. E. Lucas. cess. R. M. Price, Mrs Max Olgy, Miss el Pearl Palo, N. J. Nicholson, Mrs, | Grant Evans, Mrs. Willit Brad- bury. AL 2 SRS IN CONSUMER SUYING SEEN uipment Being: Installed, Junezm‘Lhr.Mills- Latest System of Drying at Increased Demand Forecast for Farm Products by Bureau Local Plant—Operations | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20, — The bureau of agricultural economics Soon to Be Resumed |forecast today a “moderate im- provement” in consumer buying The Juneau Lumber Mills are in- bower and an increased demand stalling Moore Dry Kiln equipment, for farm products this fall and making kilns the fan blower type Winter. with full multiple automatic con-, In an analysis of the economic trol. This controls the humidity and situation, the bureau said a long temperature in all parts of the kiln. decline in industrial activity had J. R. Fowler of the Moore Dry Kiln Company, of North Portland, Ore., is superintending the remodel- ing and installation of this equip- ment. This system will be a cross circu- lation with each kiln operated by a 20 horsepower motor with rever- sible motors so as to reverse the direction of air through the lum- ber, making uniform drying. These kilns are the last word in lumber drying developed by Forrest Cobb of| 1. A gradual increase in gqvern- the Moore Dry Kiln Company. ment expenditures on new con- The Jumber mills expect to have struction projects. these kilns installed for operation by| 2. Increased needs for durable September, and to start sawing lum- consumers’ and producers’ goods. ber ‘at that time. 3. A favorable residential build- begun in July. It noted increases in textile and steel mill activity, a rise in the stock market, and additional evi- dence of deflation of merchandise inventories. Four Conditions The bureau listed four “favorable” conditions which, it said, pointed to a continuation of the “recovery movement”: and Edward Pearson Warner, West Hollywood, Cal. The others named were: Vanne- var Bush, dean of engineering of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge, Mass., and pres- ident-elect of the Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington; ' Jerome C. Hunsaker, head of the department of aeronautics at M. I. T.; Clinton H. Hester, administrator of the newly created Civil Aeronautics Authority, and Edward J. Noble,| chairman of the aushority. financial deflation during the re- cent recession as compared with — | were: WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—Presi-| 1. A Dossibility of a material re- man Joseph Sweetman Ames, Presi- agriculture on account of low prices dent of John Hopkins University, land increased surpluses. developments abroad. >, other similar periods. dent Roosevelt appointed eight action which might ofllow a too- Baltimore; Dr. Orville Wright, Da_v—‘ 3. Difficulties in bringing various “Seeing Eye" Dog It also gave four “uncertain” fac- members of the national advi.sory‘rapid initial upward movement of costs and prices into e O iy ing situation. ElGHT NAME“ 4. A relatively small amount of tors which could “seriously inter- rupt the recovery movement.” They committee for aeronautics today. business activity and security prices. Four are present members: Chair-| 2. Less favorable prospects for [helter alignment. 4. A possibility of serious adverse WAYNESVILLE, N. C., Aug: 20— Roy Moseman, blind, 35-year-old P S | newspaper route carrier, believes his “Seeing Eye” dog, Sallie, a Black ) § Labrador, is the only dog in the d - country that knows every: subscrib- ] 3 er on a newspaper route. Y y R o Sally ‘knows Moseman's subscrib- TORONTQ, Aug. 20.—.Premier ers even better than he does. If he Mitchell Hepburn, of Ontario, told | happens to forget one on his daily Prime Minister Mackenzie King to- |rounds, the dog tugs at her harness day that the Ontario Govemment]nnd refuses to move on ‘until the opposed , to the projected - St. subscriber is served, Lawrence waterway project,on If Moseman misses his aim in economic grounds. tossing™a paper into a subscriber’s LOST AND FOUND LOST — c7hea’ter Fountain pen. Return to City Clerk’s Office. Re- ward. Try the rmpire classitieds for fesults. St. Lawrence resources, Thursday, American President porch, Sally quickly corrects the Roosevelt, in an address at the error by picking up the paper and dedication of the International |putting it where it should be. Bridge, stated that unless the two | et governments took action soon, a| PAT HOLLYWOOD HERE group of American interests might| Pat Hollywood, well-known' guide, gain a monopoly in developing the arrived in Juneau aboard the Yu- ‘kon irom Ketchikan, - Flight Mark} O;el‘ Gustavus' i Yesterday afternoon the Johnson halted in June and an upturn had | | | | fishermen, DOUGLAS 'CATHOLIC .. CHURCH oUR KISSES o gLS,“;Asgf,ATE/ Al ROUN ff\? s 3 DOUGLAS IS WINDT With approximately of canned salmon, la Fisheries son’s work, the Doug Company completed their pack ye: terday and today. Mr. Slater, pre: dent, and Mr. Hauge, bookkeeper, are winding up business details pre- paratory to leaving shortly for the south. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the last crew to pay off was sched- uled, and it was estimated the total amount of money distributed to lo- cal help during the less than two months will be close (o $6,000. This sum is exclusive of amounts paid for fish, some of which also went to local men and boats. Commenting on the results of the year’s operations, one of the com- pany heads expressed some degree of satisfaction that they did as wzIl under the general condition. Had they been able to receive word of the extension of the season tonignt in time to convey word to their another 1,000 or 2,000 cases might have been added to their pack. Next year the company plans to have more seine boats in an effort to get a larger pack if arrangements for a trap planned by the city last year do not develop. Both Mr. Slater and Mr. Hauge xpect to leave on their tender eres tomorrow evening enroute south and Mrs. Hauge and A. G. Mc~ Kay, mechanic, are booked for sage home on the North Sea leav- Ceres will be turned over to the| employees tomorrow and at 7 o'clock | Sunday morning about forty of, them will sail on the good little ship for Young’s Bay where the day will be spent picnicking and having al good time in general. | — e | TAX DISCOUNT 5 PERC] According to the city clerk the discount to be allowed for payment | of taxes before October 1 will be five| percent instead of ten percent was reported. e TO HONOR MISS REINIKKA Complimentary to Miss Hilja Re- \inikka who is to be married early next month, Mrs. L. B. Nelson and Tauno Niemi will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower and luncheon at the home of the former tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, The invited guests include Mrs Bernice Johnson, Mrs. Effie Lind- strom, Mrs. Helen Erskine, Mrs. Helen Forrest, Mrs. Verna Murphy, Mrs. Elroy Fleek, Miss Stephanie Africh, Miss Astrid Loken, Misses Margaret and Mary Pearce, Miss Helen Junes, Miss Phyllis Edwards. ———-—— MRS. LUNDELL TO LEAVE TOMORROW When the Baranof, due from the Westward tomorrow, sails south, Mrs. Rosalia Lundell will start her Jong trip back home to the old coun- try, Sweden, to visit the mother she has not seen since 30% years ago when she left theré to come to Al- aska. 5 s i ' Douglas. Church.| & % Bkt b han Kotices ter fnis ehurch columnn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday mornjng to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. $ { ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAYL. CHURCH No services tomorrow. St. Aloysius Church 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. ‘ | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY - 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 - a.m.—Regular. services; 8:00 p.m—Bible Class. All services held at residence of H. B. Schlegel. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor. 2:30 p.m~Preaching service. All are welcome“in these services. _|a Delegate to the NOTICE OF ELECTION To the ctors of the Town of Juneau, Alaska, Division No. One, Territory of Alaska: NOTICE is hereby given that pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap- proved May 7, 1906, entitled, “An Act Providing for the Election of House of Rep- atives from the Territory of and an Act of Congress August 24, 1912, entitled “An Act to Create a Legislative Assembly in the Territos of Al- aska, to confer Legislative Powers approved tions of a Delegate from Alaska to the House of Representatives and of members of the Legislature of Alaska and for other purposes,” and in conformity therewith a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938, between the hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock pm. of said day for the purpose of electing the follow- ing offic to-wit: A DE iATE TO CONGRES! ONE URER ONE TERRITORIAL SENATOR FOUR TERRITORIAL REPRE- SENTATIVES. The Common Council of Juneau, Alaska, having heretofore, by Reso- lution, duly designated the Voting Precincts of said town and the place in each thereof, the are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. One of the said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the northerly side of Second Street ing next week. and West Second Street and the AT G P N T U |said West Second Street extended EMPLOYEES OF CANNERY across the tide flats to the City { ARE TO HAVE PICNIC )| Limits and easterly of Gold Creek By courtesy of the Douglas Fish-{and Capital Avenue, will vote in eries Company, a pleasurable finisi:the Fire Apparatus Room in the to their season’s work, the tender|City Hall Building, located at the corner of West Fourth and Main Streets, the same being duly desig- Lode and placer location noticed for sale at The Empire Office. | The Charles W. Carter | Mortuary i Fourth and Franklin Sts. | PHONE 136 -— Frank Behrends AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER T0O The Daily A is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of ““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “AS GOOD AS MARRIED” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE Telephone 478 *{No, Two, City of Juneau Thereon, and for Other Purposes and an Act of Congress approved | March 26, 1934, entitled “An Act Pixing the date for holding elec TERRITORIAL TREAS- | Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds g ® California Grocery E PURE FOODS STORE _FOR INSU : See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ey 9§ _— K | NOTICE OF APPLICATION |acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin FOR PATENT | near a trail on this millsie. Serial 09237 | DESCRIPTION OF MINEKAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [MONUMENT: U. 8. L. M: No. 3-A, that pursuant to the Act of Con-|a 2-inch iron pipe 3% feet high set gress, approved May 10, 1872, NEIL |in mass of concrete on top ?f a WARD will file in the U. S. Land [high bluff, Lat. 58° 16’ 255" N. Office at Anchorage, Alaska, his|and Long. 134° 17’ 455" W, marked application for patent to READY|U. S. L. M. No. 3:A on a brass BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- |Plate set in the cement base. TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill-| MAGNETIC DECLINATION a% sites, U. S. Survey 2019, abutting |all corners 31° 30’ E. 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 through both near the head of Sheep Oreek, |mijllsites roughly paralleling Line about 5! miles from Juneau, Al-|4.] Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600, aska, in approximately Lat. 58° 16’ | NO CONFLICTS OF ANY KIND. N. and Long. 13¢° 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 ADDRE gt and Bullion Extension loaes, Survey | . ,.q 1\'0316 Sp‘”w‘ atriet . Sebbil 1600, whence from said point U. 8. |ywacy 14" ' “Fox. his agent L. M. 3-A bears N. 82° 49’ W.1259.42 | o ¢ ‘M.O e et B - gt Teoh. distont: thanbe B. 8% 00 ‘.| os: "orhey fn fagh Dwuis I nated Polling Place in and for Pre- 4 e o oy neau, Alaska. |tnct No. One, City of Juneau. 466.70 feet to Corner 2, "‘e“l““‘ THIS NOTICE, with copy of ap- That all duly qualified voters re- | With ner 4 Fraction Millsite, | 5oved plat of Survey 2019 posted along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode |siding within the boundaries of | o o 3 T on land included in said Survey Voting Precint No. Two of said | urvey 1000 thence S 45° 80' W- 2010, May 10, 1938. 4 Gk sald {along line 4-3 Fraction Millsite | "Any or all persons claiming ad- |City of Juneau, which are as fol- 466,70 ft. to Corner 3, identical with versely any of the above described lows: All lhfu section lying on the |Corner 3 Fraction Millsite, this afijisites or premises are required southerly side of Second Street survey; thence N. 45° 00' W. 466.70 ¢4 file a notice of their adverse jand West Second Street and the |ft. to Corner 4; thence N. 45” 00'E. | claim with the Register of the U. extension of said West Second |Crossing trail and Annex Creek Power |g rand Office at Anchorage, Al- Street across the tide flats to the Line, 46670 ft. to Corner 1. the gska, within the period of publica~ [City Limits will vote at Irvings Place of beginning. Containing 5000 tion or within eight morhs sube Market, located on 128 Front Street, | 2creS: There is a 5x10 {t.Tool Shed | sequent to the date of the last pubs | : near Power Line on this millsite. lication hereof, or the; ill ba |the same being the duly designe Y i [the same bei e duly designed FRACTION MILLSITE barred by the provisions of the Polling Place in and for Precinct statute. Beginning at Corner 1 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion lode Survey 1600, | whence U. S. L. M. 3-A bears N.| GEORGE A. LINGO, That all duly qualificd voters re- Tealilos. siding within the boundaries of geo” 49 30" . 2077.17 ft.: thence |First publication, June 16, 1938. Voting Precinct No. Three of said|g 45° 00’ W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; | st publication, Aug. 27, 1938, City of Juneau, which are as fol- thenoe N. 45° 00' W. 46670 ft. t0 | ¥ mr——pe " - lows: All that section lying on the Gorner, 3, identical, with Corner 3| | Theme 723 L b northerly and westerly side of Gold |Ready Bullion Millsite, this survey; THE ROYAL | Creek and Capital Avenue and in- |thence 45° 00° E. along line 3-2| cluding the Seatter Addition. wili|Reedy Bullion Miisite 46610 1t. to| | BEAUTY ~ SALON | vote in the store building located | COFner 4 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion | GERN: BVENINGS | at 731 B, Seventh, the same being | 10de Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00’ [ “If your hair is ot becoming | the duly designated. Polling Blacs | 810ng line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode | | to you — You snould be i ol 9C¢ | Survey 1600 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, coming to us” i in and for Precinct No. Three, City |place ‘of beginning. Containing 5.00 § of Juneau. ) — ~ £l | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this|§ 20th day of August, 1938 | ETTA MAE KOLASA Iarman's-Friendly Clerk of the TIMELY CLOTHES y of FORTUNE 1 } Juneau, Alaska. NUNN-BUSH SHOES First publication, Aug. 20, 1938, STETSON HATS Last publication, Aug. 27, 1938 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Y Van’s Store 218 S. FRANKLIN Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Juneau Laundry | 1 Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 — 4 TONY’S BARBER suopi ' P ———— — You DINE BEST | 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN ! ey = heastp o || | BODDING TRANSFER | | ‘“‘lf"“: "_'“._';'lv"" } MARINE PHONE Gentemen’s Hai: ||| monnie i « AT THE ROYAL - CAFE Dinners from 5 till 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel -0il Delivery When in Need of L OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Co. i PAINTS — OILS YOUR COAL CHOICE JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM GENERAL HAULING Faliders i it ishes, C Bulk ; Ry elienc-O0RRRL ol ORAGE and RATIN | HARDWARS 4 ¢ CALL US [ 5= iz { — - JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG /| Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware i Guns and Ammunition —&| “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 | | Free Delivery Juneau GENERAL MOTORS. DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” Al N HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET . — = PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt = laska Empire S — If It’s Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 "PIGGLY WIGGLY — 2 Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to sult evsyl FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON-—Manager Seward St.—————Juneaun Fa 4 McCAUL MOTOR ! [ taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr ‘Transport ] " RELIABLE TRANSFER , | | Our trucks go any place any | | || time. A tank for Dicsel ORt “ COMPANY and a tank for Crude Ol lnun-nanymnn-m ‘ save burn.r tiouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 l Prompt Delivery RANCE =i WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 LUMBER ~ Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. " )