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; By BILLIE DE BECK AR TAKE (X ERSY, 0L BOY - GEE-- & LTTLE THE ROYAL EE GEE B FRESH AR BEAUTY _ SALON i NERVOVS BRTAKDOWN \S AL oL ‘ OPEN EVENINGS aN' You EOTTR PuLL NEEDED, SNUFFY- TUERE'S 1 "I:o yt;l:l h:lr ‘::“m;; ;‘el:on;.mu NOURSELE TOGETHER NOU'RE PERWWY A SMART | coming to us.” ; RIGHT Le-- NOURSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY NOV 22 1938. MKR.GOOG\ . ASK W\ \F SHOOFLN'S GONNA Wi THEe SUNNYS\DE WANDICAP - FOR NOLY uo— aRBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4763 —& Jones-Stevens Shop I LADIES'—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAE FOR QUALITY MFATS AND POUL1AY FREE DELIVeRY €all Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit { it | PHONES 92 or 95 J e S, {4k N i e ’l i | | Seward Street Near Third t e — Catherine Hemphill as drum major. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ( 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the PEINE IR ‘—,___g! | |A newly organized orchestra b) PATENT -':6“»";;; of beginning, containing g S g 5 i | Mr. and Mrs. Rands and Mm | Serial No, 09406 20.598 acres | AME. COO ER ree Delivers \" O“le . O\m Claudc Rhoades, furnished the | ththe Gk s . Gttide _SHOLIN LODE gnmcdsr(éu« Armnl:um i el vl iR L music. | for the Juneau Land District at Beginning at Cor. No, 1, ident- el " 1 !‘ESI Meat 1o¢ 128, ) Ao | Afithonamts AlRsEn ical with Cor. No. 5, Fries | | Authorized to practice before Liquors, Wines and Beer | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagen, who | In the Matter of the Apphcdll(;‘n M"“M “N“(; “l‘%");;c’:"‘:':"g"';‘l"z; | .‘ the U. S. """‘::"‘;V Department | | We Sell for LESS Because | . : s - CHICHAG i ” Y ars b i Sell for LESS Becau | ,! ) have been in the States Whe past| qy005 g1 peal, resident of the| ‘I’;‘g’” 2{;?,?&'; ¥y Bo?:o::&o" 50" W 348454 f.; thence N 70° | | U, 8. Board of Tax Appeal We Sell for CASH! L {six weeks on a honeymoon U |, . for 38 years, died last Wed- i ¥ 00 E 62000 ft. to Cor. No. 3; YD {are expected to return to their : organized under the laws of the 3 35° 15" E 16 " George Brotl | Shes & . nesday morning at St. Joseph's HOS- | State of Washington, for patent ‘hence S 35° 15' E 1500.00 ft. to ie seorge Broih home here soon. Mrs. Hagen be- i) " paibanks. The immediate| to the ELSINOR, SHAFFAR, Cor. No.3: thence S 707 00 W forc her marriage was Miss Gen- o ug of death was a heart ailment,| BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, 62000 it to point for Cor. No. NEW ALASKAN FOR RENT {ette Webster, daughter of Mrs. Jack a8 o 5 A f SHEA| 4 identical with Cor. No. 1, x but it was complicated by general| BERNARD, SHOLIN and RHEA K Tier ils: waryeys B H TEL WANT AD | — — Lee, and proprietor of the Genelte genility due to age. Mr. Deal was| lode mining claims and the BER-| (Y W06, (M SWINEY. JrC | 0 1 N | FOR RENT—Steamheated room. Beauty Shop in Sitka. in a semi-comatose condition when| THA MILLSITE, embraced in U.| o 140.00 ft.; thence from TrAgl 8o. Fraifklin Street | NFORMATIO | _Phone 219. — taken to the hospital. He passed| S. Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and| Z (bl ot B Ch (N T | ] JUNBAY Phone Single O | [ | Frankiin Street betwesa | I GLEAR. wirm 1o0ma 3, W, 86/ George B. Johnson and Mary away without regaining complete| B Situated in the Sitka Mining | W $20000 8 to Cor. Na. 1, | e ——— || Front and Second Stresta | Count tive average words to the .. Johns, of Angoon, were united in i s 75 years old.| And Recording District, First Dla‘ | h 8 | weekly. Home privileges. 319 6th mani by United Statés Commis. consciousnes, He ‘was 75 years old.| vigion, Territory of Alaska, at| the place of beginning, contain- { . | ne. | ; arriage b 3 Funcral Services Saturday | 3 ing 20.598 acres. ! | Daily rate per line for consecutive | 5% 'sioner William C. Knight in the puneral services were held at 2 fixm:ha;g e n:nonimcc;:;fif : | HOME GROCERY sertions: {5-ROOM UNFURNISHED house— Federal Building November 14. The gclock last Saturday afternoon | yous group. Beginnt RHEQ ui,DEl 1 | Ph 146 One uay 10c | oil burner and gamge Phone 451. couple arrived to attend the A. N. (he chapel of the Hosea H. ROSS| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN 0; ulxlrl’lelrl\x r;‘t_ h‘mudg K;:“dl‘:{‘l’i | one i Additional days . 5o : = H 00, B. convention, and were attended Mortuary. Interment was in the that the Hirst-Chichagof Mining el 31‘.encemu Tt )\;\ | “ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | Minimum charge ..50¢ | ROOM AND board. Phone Blue by Mrs. Lydia George and Alfred Fairbanks Cemetery. |Company, a corporation organized! 1502 bears N 10° 16 00" W || American Meat-—Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Copy must be in the omce by 2| FOI 'Perkins. 2 R EEN‘I‘—Two office rooms m | elook in e asternown to mware| PQE AXCH IS B Tnauire @sertion on same day. i at bank. We accepi ads over telephone o’ BUILDING Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Dellvery lunder, the laws of the State of | | Washington, whose postoffice ad- |dress is Kimshan Cove, Alaska, has filed its application in the United Mr. Deal was born in North Car- ' | olina. He came north in 1900, going William George Winn and John | first to Dawson, Y. T. He moved to ' Bloomquist, both of Ketchikan, and Fairbanks early in the history of! 1863.16 ft.; thence $ 68° 00° E 1 9230 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 85° 29’ E 147.30 ft. to Cor. | No. 3; thence N 8° 24’ W 75.60 Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. ‘msidcnce in the Pioneers’ Home. master by the late President Wilson TRINAD, BERNARD, SHOLIN and to Cor. No. 6; thence S 16° 20 BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. fom persons listed in telephone| LUZY, warm, furn. apis. LIEDL| oocoqriooq of Juneau, arrived the city, and engaged in the grocery States Land Office at Anchorage, . to Cor. No, 4; thence N 70° = 3 king utensils o i 3 R LST- 9 " 3 e | Nirectory. WAlSS, . Glshen, posking Sitka November 9 to establish business. as a ted post- |Alaska, for patent for the E 50' E 8712 ft. to Cor. No. 5; ry. and bath. Rébishable ot lin Sitka vember 19 usiness. He was appointed pos |NOR, SHA BERTHA, FRIES, rnence g 55 000 5 33500 1t PETER PAN Thomas Hardware Co. ] | ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. John | and served two terms, namely from|pmp In case of error or 1t an ad | WANTED | Williams was the scene of a wed- | 1913 to 1921. After leaving the post- A lojleusiping, claims agd ghe) © w. 150000, ft. to Gor. No. 7; | Telephone—221 = has been stopped -beiore ex- - !0 BLiARY! aviiiat. o< | itlon, Mx. Deal resgntered ate BERTHA MILLSITE, included| thence N 65° 00" W 606.90 ft. to PAINTS — OILS 3 piration, advertiser piease noti- | | WANTED to buy: cheap piano- ""Sbcfiwif;‘myq Tl “13;1 fge 5 8, m°'_ fiu c & ‘b i ;" r‘ft ”d““ lj’{:fl C within U. S, Mineral Swvey No. Cor. No. 8; thence N 16° 20' E Specialty on Permanents Builders' and Shelf ty this office (Phone 374) at || accordian. Black 414. vember 11, when their daughter business, but he retired some years|1502 A and B, situated at Kimshan 129645 t. to Cor. No. 1, the HARDWARE " once and same will be given | s Miss Joscnhme_ }villxams became ago. ; B § Cove on Chichagof Island, Territory | place of beginning, containing | a ek attention | | WOMAN wants work by day or the bride of William Hugbes. The Guard in Fisheries Bureau |c& Alaska, First Judicial Division, 19742 acres; conflicting with | ki3 ——— . ;. hour. Green 220. bride was attended by her sister, In 1934 he was appointed stream Sitka Mining and Recording Dis- Fries Lode, this survey, 1.814 p B3 i e s WPIEE.‘.'EO—EO———WRED e wants worl py Miss Lillian Williams, and Jack guard in the Bureau of Fisheries, trk?::. dm\d Tore particularly de-| acres, excluded: total area When in Need of & T - —_— 3 Lee acted as best man. Mr. Hughes serving under C. F. Townsend, who scribed as follows: claimed in Rhea Lode, 17.928 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL r FOK SALE |- Moursor g Phane 169, s employed by A. Jennings, boat is fish inspector with headquarters| ELSINOK LODE adis, ‘ JUNEAU - YOUNG r s E'1S rbanks. As stres puar g eginning at Cor. No. 1 on line BERTHA MILLSITE YOUR COAL CHOICE } | Phone 151. builder, and was formerly a mem- at Fairbanks. As stream guard Mr. . v < o i IABY Bpiner washing machie for) L L ER:opall a0t e ber of the staff of the Sitka Wharf | Deal was stationed at Fairbanks in| Of mean high tide, Kimshan - Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence | Hpflfd‘flmlcmm 4 i « - : 3 % SR . Gove, whence U. S. M. M. No. | U, S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N GENERAL HAULING 'AINTS—OIL—GLASS sale, very reasonable. 109 Wil- GIRL WANT» work by hour or day. and Power Company. Mrs. Williams | the summer of 1934, at Circle in the 1502 bears N 88° 31’ 30" W 46° $5°.40". V. 1668.98.1¢.. tHb | Shelf snd Heavy Hardware loughby Avenue. | Phone Green 454. has lived all her life in Sitka. summer n; 11‘ axsm at lfl:uul.»‘m the 1gng 33 ft. thence N 70° Q0'E | N 78 3% E 21790 ft. to é‘:: | STORAGE and (RATING Qi Al Anciusitie by — ——| — - Pnited States Commissioner Will- |Summer of 1936. Since then he was| 59060 ¢, to Gor. No, 2; thence | No. 2: thence N 52° 35 E. 6740 | P O B i i L. C. SMITH vaewnv,m A-1 condi- | R _ |in feeble health i s | No. 2; thence 40 CALL US ton. Phone Green 675 | LOST AND FUUND 'wn . st parormed he soe- | oo botty | = | St 3 B oot e o | 1810 o N, . thnee 8, 12 R ’ PORD TUDOR, driven only 9.000] LObT—Ladvs wrist watch on Doug-1 niece, Mrs. Elner Byers of ‘('rct!,: ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 12° thence S 70° 07 W 336,00, ft. u', JUNEAU TRANSFER GENERAL MOTORS ' ntires. New tires, deluxe radio .md‘ las Highway. Phone 654. ! Wash. Other relatives, whose names| 12" W. 636,90 ft. to line of mean Cor, No. 5; thence N 16°-40° W | DELCO and } ( tires, del . H Phone 48—Night Phone 696 , are not known here, live in North' 'high tide, Kimshan Cove, and 287,00 ft. to Cor. No, 6; thence | MAYTAG PRODUCTS I litater, Sce Elroy Ninnis. | LOST_Lady’s Gruen watch. Phone Girolina, Cor. No! 5: thence N. 20° 39’ B N4 abv i 9BAG T tb- Cok. No. P FOR SALE—raw w3 Tudor Ford 266 or 188 Reward. e DOUGLAS PO :;«.1505 r:r“., ‘u;v cm (I)‘:)o.ufi;tthe(l:\c: | l;uil‘xxe pl;.t;ggnf hl‘slnn‘.l;:eg, con- | e ?fie 19 JOHNSOYS V-8; exceptionally good condition.| 1 oep” Brown fur and horsehide i g Today's News Today.—Emplre. . 00, it to COk. | tdlning 2,569, actes; same gidaiee MMM “Phone-Green 462. Cash prelen‘ed‘ jacket, :ear Gross 20th Century. s A ol No. 7; thence S 877 33" W ‘ being owned and used by ap- | “Smiling Service” - ¥ Monday. Reward, Green 370, 57.20 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence plicant as a_ millsite ‘in’ connec- | Bert’s Cash G e POR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner| Monday. Reward. Gree * §og: od WLULW It lo. Dot | “yon. with the Worklns of: the m::xz m"'“fl quitting business. Write P.O. Box! e, R e | No.9; thénce N 86° 27" W 143.10 Bertha Lode claim, this survey. £274 or phone 334. [are leaving this scction daily for| SHITANDA, J, RETURNS | it. to Oor. No. 10; thende N | United States Miheral Mopument | | Pres Delivery Junesu PHONE 3‘ [thei homes in the States and other| Ben Shitanda returned bome on ! 18" 12 W. 8290 ft. to Cor. No. |No. 1502, to which this survéy is| FOR BALE—City Float Beer Parlor. (ouns in Southest Alaska. Because the Yukon from Cordova where he 11; thence N 19° 23’ E 11650 |tied, Is marked by a cross (X) on, = or ve roni } . Fhoye:541 after 4 po. of the excellent fishing conditions has been employed on the Copper ft. to Cor. No, 12; thence N 7° |an exposed outcrop of bedrock on | [~ ERIRSIRIE_ P | prompt 3 e to be found here, many trollers River and Northwestern Raflroad | it AN o . N0 B |0p. oL 8 pionitient helon Rk fet | UOR Euvm MISCELLAHEOUS bt “a SBRE S thts- community for thie - past®abx Mhths: Olosiis thence; N 54° 44’ W 35.70 ft. to |above ii: line of mean high fide on | | SATISFACTION IN . hs 1 0y e s Closing Cor. No. 1, the place of begin- |the North shore of Kimshan Cove,| | FOOD QUALITY AT JOINT, O, Dollar-A=NeNk Gy, | 120 SupHl pRp tnonhs longer Chag. Gown -of the TRileoad threw: him | nibg, containing 18466 acres. in Latitude 57° 41 20 North, | | Chiafiiif] Appirel Shogh usual. A number of trollers and and Roy Servi among many more & Longitude 136° 06 45” West, chisel- I UNITED Foon co their families have taken perma- out of jobs. Serii, according to | SHAF#ER LODE ed U. S. M. M. No. 1502, from which | A L EPHONE 1% Yo A JUARANT! Realistic Perma- | nent residence here and many Ben, does not expect to come back | Beginning at Cor. No, 1, ident- ;61066 (X) on a cliff face six feet | | It Its Paint We Have I nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. homes are being built. |to Douglas but planned to go to | Jeal with Cor. No. 2, Bertha |high, chiseled U. S. M. M. 1502 B.| |, IDEAL PAINT SHW Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone , | Valdez. s A L E s | uw:&."x?.: s;‘;(:; yb;e:rgelr;cifll"fgz |- ;beare, Naeth, 75 18 Fask 330 < " : FRED W. WENDT 201, 315 Decker Way. The Junior A.'N. B. and A. N.| S 50”7 W 2314.78 ft.; thence N 70° »1{:(‘:: 1”“1 b:hafs g’:&‘as?rw‘?‘g‘:{" PHONE 549 = !S. of the Sheldon Jackson School| MRS. WARNER IS HOSTESS 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; “These claims art ated upon L gm,t"‘s‘;lo;"“e' held an annual election of officers,| The Sewing Club composed of Every Month in the Year thence § 35° 15 £ 150000 11, 10 | groics’ uoeirveyed exbept i Min- | c o A L V% as follows: Andrew Jones of Sitka, tweive young women of Douglas AUCTION SALES DATES Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 00 W |grg) Survey No. 1502 A and B, and | 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence >oe 2 {President; Virginia Lotte of Wran- met at the home of Mrs. Jack | A |extend from the mean high tide gell, Girl's Vice-President; Herbert Warner last night for their regular | 1938 | 235 15 W ‘500'(:0 ”'1' "“z‘")l‘éz‘; |line of Kimshan Cove to the sum- PHONE 412 [ FAM!LY SHCE STORE |Bremner of Yakutat, Boys' Vice- evening of sewing and Knitting to- Décember. 14 | “rg’:fimm“‘v containing 20. |mit of the ridge between Kimshan | I “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive President; Jean Gregorioff of Ko- gether, with all twelve members 19309 BERTHA LODE Sg‘vl;t:l;:‘ K{lalg'l’lnoasil’;ee‘tt Tn'":x:):l:;;';‘ ALASKA DOCK & Shoe Store” s ! = i ; 0 -1 % g Ak SRR R DO et . [l vanuary 11 Juy 12 || Begioning ak Gor. No. 1 on [t Vatifude 57 41 North, Longi- STORAGE CO. || (20 HUDSON-Manseer « raig, surer, a1k ber A guessing contest, involving the February 8 August 9 iine of meadi high tide Kimshan | tude 136° 07 West. | . || Beward St. Junean - | Jensen of Juncau, Sergeant-al- number of cranberries in a jar, March 8 September 6 Cove; whence U. 5. M. M. No. | The names of adjoining claims | == ! b i e Arms. was won by Mrs. Dale Fleek. Re- April 12 October 11 1502 beulNSB'?d'Ql'!"‘W 211819 {are us follows: Sunday Queen Lode, | 3= ——— SITKA, Alaska, Nov. 20— (Spec- oo freshments were served for the May 10, - Novermber 8 ft.; thenbcrf'm o' E '?"2'40,"’, unsurveyed, Divide Lode, this sur- RELIABLE G I ial Correspondence)—The Sheldon Vilma Oberholtzer, young daugh- Usual finale. Juno 7 December 13 toCor. No, 2; thence S 35" 15" E |vey, Frances R. Lode, this survey,| ! TRANSFE 1 M (,AU {- lOR J ¥ Jackson School held a sports fest- (er of Lieut. H. E. Oberholizer, ~The next mieeting is scheduled | :‘W;’o“o&; 'G’v%};'do’;”»“:""h"cm’f‘ and Kay Loz, this survey. Iunr| Our trucks go any place sny | | | c L v S imias ST was absent from school the pasf rs. > Carlson. e > , a tank for S hasiiim £’ feature the or Gr Wes b I : 144620 ft, to Cor. No, 5; lhence | 'The Sunday Queen Lode claim, ety v ! Ll i the boys' and girls gym classes Week sufferring from severe burng Advances will be made as usual | N 43 22’ E 11575 1t. to Cor. No. |with which & conflict s mentioned | -y Dedge and Plymouth Deatew | under Ralph Weeks, athletic di-|On both legs, received from scald-f ARRIVES ON ALASKA when requested. Transferred by 1, the place of beginning, con- |herein, is an unpatented claim own- INE 149, NIGHET M8 I' i | rector. The program ended wnh‘mB water that was accidentally| Thomas Cart was an incoming |} telegraph, if desired. taining 20.528. acres. ed by applicant. n shory pre-season basketball game. | poured on her. She is well on the passenger on the Alaska this morn- FRIES LODE | The total area embraced in the| 4 Ef e 'road to recovery. ing for Douglas, arriving from Se- Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- | above ciaims and claimed by the Erdbi Akt - nelibned. alier a| St attle to make his home on the [ ] ical with amended location cor- |applicant s 162420 acres. | two weeks' trip. to the States, ac-| Lt. Com. Joseph Cronin, U. §. jgnannil. BE KR0S wis, M. B e v veruly‘::y.grp:l::mnlio'\::e.u:m“ug;! companied by his small daughter|N. and Mrs. Cronin and two chil- Mrs. Alex Demos for the presem | 2030, i ¢ Helen, who has been at the homeldren Joan and Angus, and Lieut. fi Vl' SEATTLE F[m maglrgt wt%e;;f'Nf; ;? mO:mE :‘?fielmfc:;?'&'::’:;vmcflum of rélatives for the past three D. C. Gaede, M. C., U. 8. N, and ONE PLANE TRI ; EXCHANGE S 86° 14 E 12880 ft. to Cor. |with the Register of the United moriths. {Mrs. Gaede and son Rex. and| Heavy snowstorms in the islands No. 3; thence S 35° 15’ E'1446,20 |States Land Office at"Ancho ‘ |Lieut. John Horton, U. S. N., and | prevented Marine Airways from 1008 Western Avenue it. td Cor. No. 4;. thence $.70° |Alaska, witliin - the perlod of pul ” L Mrs. Maggie Kadonaha, well' Mrs. Horton, and Lt. Com. D. Con- |making but one flight today. Lon Scattle, Wash, 00 ‘W 620,00, ft. to Cor. No. 6; |lication or within eight (8)/ miofiths known Southeast Alaska native who ley, U. S. N., and Lieut. Drake and ; ope went over to Hoppah to bring | thehce N.- 35' 15° W 150000 ft. |thereafter, or. they will ‘be’ b’r was born in Sitka and spent most Lieut. Shay, enjoyed Armistice day | | in Dr. Le"‘"” to Cor. No. 1, the place of be- |by Virfue of the"provisions ' of ‘the of her life in Skagway, has arrived 'and a “weekend at Goddard Ho 'm‘g contamiug 20.537 ac statutes. THE P URE F OODS STORE here to instruct a class in Indian Springs, making the trip on the inclusive of nres,lncmllul . OEORGE A, LI A '!‘ l h 478 arts and crafts, speclalizing in bead Fleet Air Base boat Helmar. P " b 48 ‘:’B 5‘:;:?;&’1 '}:‘ 41 : ter, elephone 7 3§ 3 g 'irst *publication, Nov. 2, 1938, work, at the Sheldon Jackson Pres- ‘ r oa Fries' Lode, 20537 actés. Last._publication, Jan. 1 Sonyer TRt e, 151 actts Last_publcation. Jan. 17 1389, bl George Peterson was a passenger Sitka, With & _furkey shoot and an ch'l‘ g )gl ok izd?{nz. | : F o R !N s u R A “ c E Armistice Day Ball, both events cal with Cors, Nos. 2-3-4, :::wfll'd" the h?'oflh“md for Juneau. sponsored by the Sitka post of the | *°*° Jacket, Bolero Befolige ety ard Rugter | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON rs. Josephine Carter and MrS. American Legion. Because of ex- or scm‘ Lodes, respectively, this survey; | . Heim fohn Newell, who were summoned tremely poor weather, there was a ML o M Moo 1?02.’ | Teleph 409 B.M a3 to Juneau for grand jury service, small attendance at the turkey o R o o O TRIPLEX Swwpnone - M. Behrends Bank % were also passengers aboard the | shoot, with only three turkeys being aheose yurs, fra e b SR S o B > Northland. | warded: 0 i e largae seoctin 1. the S 3. wece S B Dry Cleaning Bob Patnode, who has made his | pyusiiey. The. High sehosl crnrey iR So10° 0 W 62000 6 to Cor. || CUTS CLEANING COSTS N nome in Sitka for the past two|jum was the scene of the ball MINK—SEAL 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the | Gamplete Clasniig and WI no w CLEAN l“ . o Joars has left for Ketchikan, Frank, yhich was well attended and prov- SQUIRREL place of beginning, containing Ropairing "Sesriie Day has also left for Seattle. ed to be one of the most pleasant WEASEL 20.598 acres, inclusive of area | PICK-UP and DELIVERY PHONE “5 events of the season. A drum and MUSKRAT in conflict with Sunday Queen “SAM—THE—TAILOR" - The senior class of Sheldon Jack- Lode, unsurveyed, 2.256 acres; | bugle corps entertained the guests CARACUL total claimed. in Trinad son School presented two one-act| guring intermission which was di- area claim L plays Saturday evening, November |recteq by C. A. Rands with Misg FOX SCARFS Lode, 20.598 acres, ) 12, at the school gymnasium, “Mur- . BERNARD LODE FORD AGENCY frcdy ing,” by Irving Wallace, . Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ; 5 S ed“"'y“‘and e o A ical Cors. Nos. 2-4-4, (Authorized Dealers) Dandy. by S, Sylvan Simos. The | CHAMPION SHOE SHOP ¥ Chas. Goldstein Sholin, Pries and Bertha Lodes, | . B n " Men’s Dress Shoes— J d Ml'nly this survey; whence | GREASES Sheldon Jackcon School Orchestra, z .8 i stria Thood U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 béars N | GAl — OILS under the direction of Mrs. C. G. e w:.{"é’m'm' & CO 34° 26" 10" W 358683 ft; | e Stuart, played for the first time o, e cflm N 70° 00’ E 620,00 ft. to IUNEAI.’ MOT .. 15’ this season. Fine Shoe REPAIRING, by the o S Wfiuzwmow 0.8 128 % Tt M ORS ‘ Members of Sitka’s fishing fieet | | S"edih Expert—276 S, Fraoklin One o Bxomiag R A R | Sl - 8- thénce A W&.‘ s @ -