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BARNEY GOOGLE CLL \.RV Nou {00 To\ 1 THRT V%\JR Nhg 'DYS\ST EVEN SHOW \! T-BONE STAKES- Phone Youn WANT AD WANT AD INFORMATION Count flve wverage words to the tne. Dally rate per line for consecutive \asertions: o In case of error or if an ndT has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | | ty this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | 100 One day . Additional days . 5¢ Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 7elock in the afternocn to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone wom persons listed in telephone lirectory. e S R D Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOK SALE FOR SALE—New 4-burner electric range, won at fair, Call Red 267 after 6 pm. FOR SALE 3-room house—also including 1937 Dodge pickup, 3 skiffs. Cheap for | ! night aa a meeting held in the (41\‘«|I(‘d\|l(‘d it later. cash. P.O. Box 1947. FOR SALE—Sumbeam Mixmaster, oil and juice extractor attach- ments, practically new, $18. Phone 241. DAVENPORT and chair for sale.| Phone Red 142. SHELLWORTH CABIN on Louisa Beach. Priced way low for quick sale. Nicely finished inside. Call at property or phone R. L. Davlin. This is all-year home. 2-BEDROOM HOUS! fun base- ment, double Ilot, FHA terms, John G. Olson. Phone Green 610 or FHA office. FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight | DeLuxe’ Sedan, A-1 condition, hot water heater, $300 cash. Phone 64. FOR SALE—City Float Beer Patlor. |, Phone 541 after 4 p.m WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone Green 381, Mrs. L Goldstein, WANTED--Siaall modern house or apartment, c/o PAA, phone 106 STEAM HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 360, 5-ROOM unfurnished house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470. FIVE-ROOM apt: bath, steam hcnt hot and cold water. Phone 569. s patented land, | OKAY, WISE GUY, UL 'SER You DOWN AT JoE'S TONIGHT -- 4 Celebration I Event At Rebekah Meeting In celebration uf the eighty- | seventh anniversary of the found- ing of the Rebekah Lodge, members | of the organization will meet at 8| yelock this evening in the Odd Fel- low’s Hall A short business meeting will be held first, during which time Mrs.| Evelyn Hollmann, district deputy,| will make her official visit. | Following the meeting there will| in the work, Miss Oygard stated, are| members of the Odd Fellow’s Lodge | and m\xl(‘(l ;,Iu-\h are to attend $ "DOUGLAS | NEWS | ol | HEALTH COUNCIL, DC LAS, NOW FULLY ORGANIZED | Organization of a Health Council | Douglas became effective last| *. in | Hall by call of Mayor L. W. Kilburn. | The following officials from the Territorial Public Health office in Juneau were present: Dr. Marc | Hayes, maternal child health direc Frank P. Pauls, bacteriologist ! Miss Magnhild | tor; and acting director; | Oygard, public health nurse, and E.! representative. | | F. Clements, field jLocal attendence included, | dition to the mayor, Mrs. MecCormick, Arthur Ladd, Oberg and Guy L. Smith. i The function of a Health Council,| las it was explained, is to interpret! the meaning of the Public Health Departinent to the publie, ascertain | the health needs of the communily | and then plan for such relief as| the Department affords. | | First step to be taken is to de- velop better health plans for the hool and for pre-school children | as well; secondly, by a series of talks at P.-T.A. meetings and be- fere other organizations to inter- est the parents and other adults in| in ad-| Richard Ernst the work; thitd, direct activities of | the Council toward sanitation and| other health problems of the town.i [Due to the drive for anti-tubercu-| losis funds by sale of Christmas! seals to be in effect for the next two months, the third phase of the work will not start until after the first of the year. It was further explained that the Council be mainly composed of a representative from the school, one from the churches, each lodge and other organizations. Mr. Kilburn | was made permanent chairman of the Health Council. Supplies needed Ibe a dance and social which all “OLD YUKON" IS | Alaska. | valuable book,” TWO 'GOOD used Pianos for rent., |a couple of small tables, some chairs Alaska Music Supply. 122 Second 'and a scales, as well as a room in St., phone 206. | the school which it was stated is ‘avullnble Next meeting was set for FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg. November 1. Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy An examination of Douglas school Allen. | children conducted by Miss Oygard NTS, prior to the opening of the present w term showed the following results: FOR RENT—Two office rooms in Out of 45 children, 21 needed dental Pirst National Bank Bldg. Inquire | cotrection, 7 had vision defects, 6 at bank. })m’l bad tonsils, 1 heart defect, and I minwlhncous corrections needed. COZY, warm, furn. apts. le.\ PSR T water, dishes, cooking utensils| SCHOOL BOARD MEETING and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANFOUS ROOM AND board. Home privile es. 319 6th St. PHONE MRS, Bathe about any kind | - T- of sewing. | The Executive Board of the P.- Learn WELDING. Largest, best T.A. met last evening at the home equipped school In west. Free cata- of Mrs. J. R. Langseth, president, log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, |and planned the first meeting of the Tomorrow evening at the school, there will be a business meeting of the School Board for paying month- |1y bills and attending to any other matters that come up. A. BOARD PLANS 18T MEETING OF ASSOCIATION | [ THE DAIL ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938. By BILUF DE BECK C'\NON, SHOOFLY -- TWNE'S A-WASTIN'- Gopr 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Worl GIVEN PRAISE BY JUNEAU AUTHOR Judge Wickersham's New Book Exceptional Says Weriter of “Melodrama™ The Empire reporter called on J. A. Hellenthal, author of “Alaska Mr]ndrnmn.” today and asked him what he thought of Judge Wick- ersham’s book, “The Old Yukon.” “Well,” said he, “Judge Wicker- sham has written a book of excep- tional merit. The Judge has always been a forceful man, and as such he has developed a forceful style. All this lends charm to the book, but the book is more than good literature. “The Judge came to the Yukon Basin at a time when but little was Kknown about the interior of He watched the work of discovery and development and took an important part in it. He tells how the courts were established and how the people reacted to the m);,n of law. He tells us how the wilderness conquered and how ommunities sprang up over night He, himself, made a voyage of ex- ploration, that took him through {the then unknown wilderness to a | |mm! well up the slope McKinley. He didn't reach the summit, but he pointed the way |and blazed the trail for those who Enroute, he pass- (ed through two primitive native |villages. What he says about these |native villages is especially inter- esting, because there never again will be native villages in Alaska Jjust like these—the extension of the /white man’s influence has since made such villages impossible. “The Judge also tells us about the first floating court; he tells us how Fairbanks started as a trading post and developed into a modern city; he tells the story of the Nome scandals; he describes the Valdez trail before the highway was built—all in all, he presents a record of what transpired during those early days such as no one else could have prepared—he alone has the facts. “Alaska is greatly indebted to Judge Wickersham for having made the valuable data in his possession a matter of permanent record. ‘“The Old Yukon' is a most interesting and, at the same time, a most sald one Junheau author of a book about Alaska about another Juneau author’s book about Alaska. of Mt ning in ‘honor of .i.8. Frank Camp- bell on her birthday. During the evening pinochle was the principal diversion. A lovely birthday cake and a variety of gifts for Mrs. Campbell were incidental to the oc- casion, Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dupree, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp- bell, Miss Frances Hess, Miss Secy and Arthur 'McBride. ———.ee F.0.E. MEETING TO BE ONCE ONLY MONTHLY Douglas Eagles meeting last night decided that for the winter, at feast, one régular meeting monthly will be held instead of two as for- merly, or that which has been in effect for about six or seven years. Prior to then the local Aerie met every week. The monthly meeting will be held in the Labor Union Hall, on the first Monday of each month. Special meetings will be however. Locked in- Office, Waves for Freedom JOLIET, Iil, Sept. 286.—Whén a door slammed and Walter J. Hauss- adv. held as called, | HURRY '\'RKF ‘EMN o TH SECOND HAND STORE 'ROUND TH' CORNER - AN DON'T ARGUE EVERY THING WE OWN WE GOTTA TURN WNTo CASH- contract documents may be obtain- ed at PWA Office, Juneau, Alaska ll\(\ ofllr(‘ of City Clerk—Anchor- a, and at the office of lho D'u' Journal of Commerce, C. Harnum, who Seattle, Washington. OPERATOR ON WAY INSIDE Honoring Mrs. xeccmly returned to her home in, There will be no deposit required |this city, Mrs. J. C. Cooper enter-|for documents. tained yesterday afternoon with a| Each bid shall be accompanied by Vi 08 M88peh Taking Re-|gessert-bridge party at her resi-|a certified check, cashier’s check dence in the Fosbee Apartments. |or bid bond (with authorized s Each of the three individual ty company as surety) made tables was appropriately decorated.|able to the owner in amount cent Bride to Medfra Home Near McGrath fe- not g in keeping with the season, with less than 5% | Bound for Medfra with his recentjgutumn leaves. the bid. bride, C. C. Mespelt, one of the op-| Honors during the afternoon were | The City of Anchorage reserves srators of the Golden Horn mine{won by Mrs. L. Reinke, first: Mrs. |the right to reject any or all bids, ‘ { Phone 721 Fes SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming | to you — You should be coming to us.” WRESAPRT, | e —1 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS . of the amount of | gy ! P! took passage to Fairbanks today|H. C. Metcalfe, second, and Mrs. and to waive informalities. with Pacific Alaska Airways. V. Merritt, consolation. | No bidder may withdraw h.s bid | | At Medfra, on lhe North Fork - - |after the hour set for the opening of the Kuskokwim, just above Mc- thereof, or before award of con-| Grath, Mespelt, his brother, k. A.|DORCAS SOCIETY [tract, untess said award is delayed | | Mespelt, and L. M. Roderick, are MEET[NG TODAY rm a period exceeding 30 days. working one of the few lode mines in the Kuskokwim country This morning, Mespelt said he {and his partners would continue to work the well known mine through- out the winter as in years past. Vein structure in the Golden | Horn, where assays vary from forty is estimated that there will I)(‘ 'walluhlo for the work to be done under this advertisement substan- ’tml]v the sum of $96,000.00. | H. G. ABERCROMBIE, City Clerk, City of Anchorage, Alaska. First publication, Sept. 26, 1938. is Lasc publication, Oct. 10, 1938. Members of the Dorcus Society y| are meeting this afternoon in the | parsonage of the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Mission, the hours being spent in sewing quilts and garments for the needy. Mrs. Gladys Rice, of Douglas, 1o overhead to speak of and all of| GENERAL LAND OFFICE August 25, 1938 dollars a ton to well over a hundred in charge of the sewing period, lollars, has not changed, Mespel| ™ CM oAbl | B as not changed, Mespell| s,y vere 5. 1. Wood fs In ('h.!l'kl‘ UNITED STATES | said. I She studs Rbar | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | “It's still a small proposition,” he|% *7¢ Stuay AOUF. | GENERAL LAND OFFICE said. “Our veins pinch out and open UNITED STATES i District Land Office up again, but because we have| pEPARTMENT OF THE INHRI(DR‘ Anchorage, Alaska us work in_the mine ourselves, we| District Land Office | Notice is hereby given that James manage to keep the costs of mining | Anchorage, Alaska.|V. Weathers, has made application and milling down | August 25, 1938. [for a homesite, Anchorage 08497 From five to eight men are em- ployed at the property and milling equipment consists of a ten-ton stamp mill and a five-ton ball mill Mespelt said Notice is hereby given that Savvo | embraced in U. §. Survey No. 2303, |Shabaldak, has made application |situated on Fritz Cove Road and!| for a homesite under the act of |[Auke Bay, containing 4.95 acres,| May 26, 1934, for a (ract of land |under the act of May 26, 1934, lati- | ; embraced in U. §. Survey No. 2293, | tude 58° 21’ 04” N. longitude 134° The property has been worked|ancnorage 08473, situated on Loop 38" 30" W. and it is now in the since 1626. For the first tWo years|poaq and north shore of Auke [files of the U. . lsla ::“* gpatgted: "; J"" Treadwell-|yape containing 4.31 acres, latitude | Anchorage, Alaska. Al ‘"‘LC“"""“‘;\i i ","l‘]‘,,‘";l‘l"."“‘,‘l-‘ 58° 23' 30" N. longitude 134° 38 W.| Any and all persons claiming ad- e B st e v tland it is now in the files of the | versely any of the ahove mentioned w;\l/[;-appn W45 matried Beptember| - B Land Office, Anchorage, Al- land should file their adverse Pl g P i ol T | aska. |claims in the local land office 22 in Seattle to Eva Fraser. This is Any and all persons claiming the period of publication 4 sl o 3 | within his bride’s first trip to the Terri- S 3 adversely any of the above men- or thirty days thereafter or they tory. Th will ake i ? ~ ory. They will make thelr home| ;04 jang should file their ad- edfra. will be barred by the provisions of o verse claims in the local land of- the Statutes fice, within the period of publica- GEORGE A. LINGO, If some of your table doilies and and|ijon or thirty days thereafter, or | R it runners look washed out try tint- i o | ERIRE. ing them som:ad:fii(ca?t- shade to|'heY Will be barred by the pro-|First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. S dvniriles il FULt eniine gy [T raus oL lim Pl sitoh Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. green makes a delightful ground GEORGE, A. LINGO, —_— e for fvory or yellow g(‘l\im\ gF‘ox‘ Rl Beglstar, i UN}TED ‘STATES ALl Do eitack ave. 16 tad or Bie | Tarst: Publication;' Sept, ‘7, 1ose! | DREARIMENT OF SHE INUERIOL J S " ¥ Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. GENERAL LAND OF'ICE and use it with your gay colored s e 5 District Land Office RESHciagh ols, UNITED STATES Anchorage, Alaska. fac e g DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. June 1, 1938.5 July 25, 1938. hereby given Empire classifieas pav UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE Notice is hereby given that Ora District Land Office | Kuykendall, has made application |embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2271 Anchorage, Alaska. for a soldiers’ additional home- situated between the East and August 30, 1938. stead, Anchorage 08084, for a tract Notice is hereby given that Karl of land embraced in U. 8. Survey |fourteen miles NW of Juneau on Meier, entryman, together with his No. 2187; Tract “A” is sttuated on Montana Creek Cut Trall, contain- witnesses, Willilam C. Anderson and ‘he north shore of Jamestown Bay, | Inx, 4.11 acres,” latitude 58° 24’ 18° Lester Weiss, all of Juneau, Alaska, about 2 miles easterly from Sitka; longitude 134° 34’ W. and it is has made final proof on his home- tract “B” is situated on Cannnn}ngw in the files of the U. 8. Land stead, Anchorage 08077, for a tract Island and tract “G” is situated on Office, Anchorage, Alaska. of land embraced in H. E. 8. No. Raven Island, in Jamestown Bay,| Any and al: persons claiming ad- 214, Forest List 8-110, containing containing 7.93 acres, and it is now | versely any of the above described 6.24 acres, located on the easterly in the files of the U. 8. Land land should file their adverse shore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25’ Office, Anchorage, Alaska. claims in the local land office at 29" N. longitude 134° 38 30" W.| Any and aii persons claiming ad- Anchorage, Alaska, within the and it is now in the files of the versely any of the above mentioned | period of publication or thirty days | U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- land should file their adverse thereafter or they will be bnrred aska. |claims in the local land office by the provisions of the Statutes. If no protest is filed in the local | within the period of publication or | GEORGE A. LINGO, land office within the period of thirty days thereafter, or they will Register. publication or thirty days there- be barred by the provisions of the First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. after, said final proof will be ac-|Statutes. | Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. cepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, l GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. EVERY NIGHT Register. | First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. | First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. | | Last puhlicauon Nov. 2, 1938. ALL NIGHT GENERAL LAND OFFICE |Unl October 19, 1938, 2:00 P.M. for . District Land Office the construction of Street Paving, | to the music of ska. | Water Mains, Se City | Anchorage, Alaska, | ‘Vater Mains, and wers for (‘it)‘ RUTH wooD Notice is tion for a homesite, under the act lof May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- chorage 08398, for a tract of lahd X saioes i T ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS UNITED STATES Sealed bids will be received by DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR !City Clerk at Anchorage, Alaska, July 25, 1938. of Anchorage, Alaska, and will then | Notice is hereby given that Walter #0d there be opened and publicly | i |G. Hellan, nas made application for *ead aloud. Bids recolved after the At the Piano |a homesite under the act of May m——— - whils |26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage e s Yo eal ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST EOCT EXAMINATIONS 108428, for a tract of land situated on the Fritz Cove Road, about 12 'miles northwesterly from the City of Juneau, adjoining U. S. Survey No. 2121, said land is embraced in |U. 8. Survey No. 2281, latitude 58° and drink your fill! Land Office, | g that | |Joseph F. Ross, has filed applica-| TONY’S BARBER SHOP Fhone 4753 AND POULTRY * 8 FREE DELIVERY e Call Phones: 13 and 49 ] | The Charles W. Carter - Mortw | Pay’n Takit 9 pbes perfesd || Fourth and Franklin Sts. ay n A - - e [ PHONE 136 l | | time fixed for opening will not be i PHONES 92 or 95 | eonsidered. by g ‘GULBEN HURN Mrsl c| Ha"“.lm Plans, specifications and form of Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. The Juneau Laundrj§ Franklin Street between Front and Second St-efs i PHONE 359 PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager — - 276 BOUTH FRANKLIN BODDING TRANSFER Specializing in Ladies’ and Gentemen'’s Hair-Cutting PHONE " MARINE BUILDING Rock—Coal Haufing Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery When in Need of ¢ R o -4 Thomas Hardware Co PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING | CALL US e JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company ' PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 5 Shelf and Heavy Hardware “Smiling Service” | Guns and Ammuhition Bert’s Cash Grocery | |- = PHONE 105 L i Free Delivery Junean GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and | | | | | | | | West Forks of Montana Creek about | — e MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man" HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET SRR e i v PHONE 36 For very prompt’ LIQUOR DELIVERY \ it} SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT = UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 I It's Paint We iiave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 540 ) | FAMILY SHOE STORE: “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” 1SS, LOU HUDSON~—Manager ' Seward St.—————Juneaw COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 1 | . i | L Seserhre i ; e légl.!:clz}fi 1.3?52‘ ||| McCAUL MOTOR . | Uime. A tank for Dise) 04 , ']w COMPANY [ PHONE 146, NIGHT b8 'i ILM' G i 1 Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE T Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery : 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nents, $450. Pinger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. i) 0 s R R S LI TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. Here’'s a simple way to wash windows. Dip a chamois skin into hot water and wring it quite dry.| Rub it over the window quickly.| Wait several minutes, then wipe the window with a clean, soft chamois skin, 65¢. | | Douglas Association to be held next Wednesday evening at the school, | October 5. Members of the Board are | | Mrs. Langseth, president, and Mrs. | | A. J. Balog, secretary of the P.-T.A,, Supt. Martin Pedersen, Arne Shud- shift, of the School Board, and Mrs. Glen Kirkham. They planned '.he4 program numbers to be nnnounced later and refreshments are to be served. Each one attending will have to take his own cup and spoon. s MRS. MPBELL HONORED {on the street — and they waved in the files of the U. 8. Land Of- man was locked in a vacant omce‘zzr 03” N. longitude 134° 39 W. he beckoned to people far below |containing 2.22 acres, and it is now Arch Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts Made to individual measurements. APPROVED BY THE MEDICAL DOCTORS. John P. McGowemn Gastineau Hotel back politely. It went on like that |fice, Anchorage, Alaska. for two hours. The building jani-| Any and all persons claiming ad- tor, after waving back for awhile, versely any of the above mentioned investigated and freed Haussman. |land should file their adverse claims - |in the local land office at Anchor- Allow peaches, pears, apricots or|age, within the period of publica- |plums to ripen at room tempera- tion or thirty days thereafter, or ture. Then store them, uncovered |they will be barred by the pro- in a shallow tray or metal contain- |yisions of the Statutes. er in the refrigerator. Don’t crowd GEORGE A. LINGO, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall en-| tertained at their home last eve-| the fruits. That's likely to bruise Register. ur'lo{wn them, causing quick de-'pirst publication, Aug. 10, 1938, cay. ILast publication, Oct, 5, 1938, Phone for appoinment. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA BIRD Singing and Dancing at JOHN MARIN’S FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.