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__BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BUT SNUFFY SWORE HE'D ELING ME \N JAIL & T DION'T WORK OUT TWo: m&NERT Du\.\.ERs HE D\D, DI\D HE22W WELL, LET ME TELL You WHET A -SAP NOU ARE-- N THE FIRST Count five average words to the line. | Daily rate per line for consecutive WAN'JH), Insertions: Black 320, after 6 pm » One day . .10¢ — % Additional days 5¢ LOST AND [‘OUWD 5 Minimum charge .. 50c Y Copy must be in the office by 2 GOLDEN Labrador retreiver 4 o'clock in the afternoon to insure | Glacier Highway. If seen notify | Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE \ | i I | | | | | | FOR SALE i NEW 22- r( gas boat, 4 h.p. Fnsm w» Standard engine, with some trolling gear. Niemi Apts, No. 1 | i | merly on Juneau Public School | « Building. Make your offer in | writing to the Juneau Public | School Board, Box 1271 Pur- | chaser is to take-all old-steel as | is and remove from school prop- erty within 48 hours from Lime‘ of notification. Bids will pe | opened January 18. A. B. Phil- | 5 L4 [NCOME property for sale. Phone i: <. Blue 135 ,FOR SALE — 7-room house and | double garage. 7 miles out ula('ler H)ghway JReasonable. Phone 241. F‘OR SALE--C Meody Conn Saxo- . phone, $20. Write Empire M 162 FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000 mures. New tires, deluxe radio and # ¢ heater. See Elroy Ninnis. .« FOR SALE-U & I Lunch, Owner . quitting business. Write P.O. Box « #2274 or phone 334. | i POR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. "¥* Phone 541 after 4 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS -mnking, hats w-‘ room 43, Bergmann * modelled; ¢+ Hotel. FUARANTEED Realistic | Perma- | “ nenis, $450. Finger wave, 65c. iLola’s Beauty Shop, telephone y 201, 315 Decker Way. F&RN your old gold into vnl-u—e. , cash or trade at Nuggst Bhop. FOR RENT 2-ROOM fuftiished cabin, also 2- room apartment with bath. 337 2 o - Willoughby Avenue. 3 ROOMS and bath, su;am-heflted,l furnished. Electric .range.. Call| » Windsor Apts. LIGHT housekeeping room, 123 4tl;| St. Phone 238. 5 — $ ROQGM: -Shabaldak, Apt. A. PIANO for rent or for sale. Phone | " Green 440. 6-ROOM furnished house in Doug- ; las. Phone Juneau 221. " FOR RENT_Furnished aparbment, | Douglas. Apply Owl Restaurant. | EOAT STALL, by Douglns Bridge, . $2 per month. Green 475 {‘ A F0zZX, warm, famn. apts. Light. « water, dishes, cooking utensils | x ' and bath. Reasonable al Seaview, S o R Today’s News 'l v 0day.- —Emore. CHAMPION SHOEMAKERS Featuring $2.89 new shoes, latest | styles, Goodyear welt .canstruc- tion, best shoe value ever offered. See the Swedish Shoe Maker at work. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP 278 South Franklin 4 {him so much. youngest brothdr. Homer did some | prospecting and was' interested in | YOUNG man, in Alaska; tall; new employed by Cify. of New Yorl References. George Johnson 4§ Joval Court, Brooklyn York Highway Delivery. LILLIAN UGGEN PLAYS TONIGHT; 'ELKS’ CABARET Third Event of Winter S son for Members of Lodge Only An event tonight at the Elks' Ball- ! room is another of the much antici- ‘])’\L(‘d cabarets, for members of Lh[‘ | [ T A G T R {Elks' lodge in good standing dnd ‘employme - or 2-reom apt. Phone on WAAL--T'S '80UT TINE NE FETCHED N MY BREKFVS PLUMP TH' PILLER SEWIND MY BACK AN' LET ME HUNKER UP NN KNEES MMMN-HOT MUSH-/ WV FAVORTE DGR~ /(O REMEMBER WHAT T TOLD Nou, [ Hundreds of messages of congratulation poured into the home of Felix Frankfurter in Cambridge, Mags., following news of his appoint- ment as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court by President Roosevelt, Frankfurter, who: will il the vacancy caused by the death of Justice Cardozo, is shown with some of the messages. ‘ Treadwell Foundry this week, suc- In a letter received by Albert E ceeding Henry Stragier, who was Qpecml f("lllll es have been plannad ‘ ‘ transferred [f‘l‘!h(’ Treadwell ditch, for the entertainment of all present, GROSS THEAIRE - v“ with students from the Dorothy | ‘ W TLAND LOCATED | Stearns Roff School of Dancing pre- | svnung several numbers. Lillian Uggen and her orchestra 1 will provide music for the dancers, | dance chairman, hat a variety of refresh- 5 | announces e SChOOI \mcnts will also add to the enjoy-| and Rod Darnell, | ment of the evening. 'SEEKS INFORMATION OF HOMER SCOGINGS: MOTHER WANTS SON Informdtion 1s bewmng sought | Homer E. Scogings, who is 28 year§ | 90 Which activity has old, about 6 feet tall, black hair and grey eyes. Postmaster Albert Wile has ceived a letter from Mrs. gings, Route 2, Roosevelf, the man’'s mother. ' Mrs. Scogings, in her letter, | his brothers have died and I need re- Mary Sco- Wash,, | says | Homer was in Grand Junection, Colo., | | on March 1, 1837, and he wrote then he. intended to go into Canada and | Goetz this morning, Elmer C. Went- ‘land who taught in the Douglas Public School for one year as well | as in the Juneau school and coached FRONT STARTED Workmen under Superintendent Twentieth Century Theatre and re- placing with windows. ' After some cleaning up the in- | terior, the building will be ready for i | the plasterers and it is anticipated | that,_ this work will begin in a few months, When work is resumed on the new theatre-apartment building, been suspend- | ed since last November, completion of the structure will necessitate about two months labor. Present plans indicate that (he | building may be completed by early summer. len move into the apanment va- MARIAN BORDERS ~ |!im o, st RETURNING HERE | After leaving here he taught in .(rrandvh.w Wash. His present schocl has an enroll- ment he said of 116, and a teaching staff of six instructors L e FAMILIES TO MOVE Claude Erskine and family plan to move tomorrow from the Jim Baras house on St. Ann's Avenue to be with Mrs. Erskine’s mother, Mrs. Henry Stragier while Mr. Stragier is living on. the Treadwell ditch where he is now employed. Milton Valeson and family wijll of | Bringing bnck with her-the hucsl.w to Juneau. “I have never heard | R— ————v———f——‘-u from him_sipce,” Mrs. Scogings u" Ias cnl"- writes. “I have tried to locate him | “ m mw"n ) since then but all in_vain. Two of | i I just buried mining.” I HosritaL.NoTES l Mrs. A. R. Trafton and son were St. dismissed last evening from Ann’s Hospital. Wiliam Hauck was admitted to | St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for surgical attention. Russell Wright was a medical ad- mission today at St. Ann’s ‘Hos- pital. A baby boy was born to Mrs. night at the Julia Willlams last +Government Hospital. ' Grace Ortelano underwent a i major operation this morning at the Government Hospital. - RAINBOW-DE Mouv 10 INSTALL HEXT WEEK| . c. sonvson recovers | Due to the lack of time for making [preparanons for an installation ser- {vice tonight after the lifting of the ;. |quarantine, the Rainbow-DeMolay treatment during the week. His fam- | ceremony will be next Saturday as|ily is apticipating his return home | § pm—m oo oo o - iwas previously changed . from : this}tomorrow. evening. the change. Following the installation, which is| Morning. 1 to be joint, 4 dance will be held in £ the ballroom of the Scottish Rite ‘Temple. his Although dnvitations have been is- sued for tonight, announcement was made this afternoon in regard to{Work this-week due to sprain, is the Rev. John L. Cauhle reading | H . hit tunes of the day, Marian Bord- | SBWIGGS , extra-ordinarily popular enter- ner has completed her vacation !g——. | jaunt to the States and is returning | 1 otices oy tn Ch4TCh Oommn north to Juneau and her headline|must be received by The Empire |spot at the Northern Beer Patlor|not iater than 10 o'clock Saturday aboard-the motorship Northland. Imorning to guarantee chan.e of Lee and Babe, drum and ‘piano Sermon topics, ete. {artists who have enjoyed a popular ' irun at the Northern during Mizs|PDOUGIAS (/ITHOUC CHURCH Borders' absence, will return south St. Atoysius Cnurch following Miss Borders' arrival. This| No services. ‘v , week-end they will mark the closing | of their engagement with a biz all- | ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH request, program No Sunday School tomorrow. B 7:30 pm.—Vespers and Sermon, ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY ’ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, i 11:00 a.m.—Reguldr Services. & | | | | | @ 8:00 pm.—Bible Class, SCHOOL 10 m MONDAY | All seryiees held at residence or IF NO MORE CAS] H.B. Selcaes If no further cases of diphtheria are reported between now and Mon- ! day morning, the week’s vacation will be ended and school in Douglas | will resume at 9 o'clock a. m. of that day, officials said this morning. - | DOUGLAS ruzssfimuu - MISSION # DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcone in theése services Wellesley-Soberg - Nuptials Tomorrow | Clarice Wellesely will become.the bride of Ralph Soberg at a cere- John G. Johnson was this morning | reported greatly improved from the| severe attack of bronchitis which | sent him to St. Ann’s Hospital for| ————.—— UBERTI ON SICK LIST Emil Uberti, who has laid off from clock in the Lutheran Chureh, with reported feeling a little better this the service, || Miss Wellqlely is g recent arriva! in Juneau from Wrangell while Mr. Sob;rz is formerly of Fair- EDWARDS TO FOUNDRY Gleti Edwards bégan work at the banks, ' | | Lo Lemieux of the Twentieth | basketball in both places, writes that Century Investment Co., are tearing | he is now Supe rintmfdon_t of Schools ! out, the boarded front of the Gross at Trout Lake, which is near Mt. Adams in Klickitat County, Wash., \mony \tomorrow evening at 8 o'-| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1939, e ; ~ By BILLIE DE BECK = NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | PATENT Serlal Nu. 09406 In the United Staves Land Offi for the Juneau Land District nt\ Anchorage, Alaska. ce | In the Matter of the Appllcatlon of the HIRST-CHICHAGOF MIN- | ING COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington, for pate to_ the nt ELSINOR, SHAFFER,' BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD,| BERNARD, SHOLIN and RHEA | lode mining claims and the BER- | THA MILLSITE, embraced -in S. Mineral Sutvey No, 1502 A and | B, siluated in the Sitka Mlnlnz‘ u.| and Recording Distriet, Fivst Li- | vision, Territory of Alaska, Kimshan Cove on Chichagof | Island, and forming onée cont. uous group. NOTICE laws of " the State whose under the Washington, Alaska, for patent for the ELS at | of mean high tide Kimshan Cove, whence U, S, M. M. No. 1502 bears N 10° 16’ 00" W 1863.16 1t.; thence S 68° 00" E 92.30 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 85° 20' B 14730 ft. to Cor No. 3; thence N 8° 24 W 75.60 f. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 70° 50" E 8712 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence S 65° 00° E 335.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence S 18° 20’ W 150000 ft. (o Cor. No. T; IS HEREBY GIVEN |that the Hirst-Chichagof Mining| Company, a corporation organized | of | postoffice ads | dress is Kimshan Cove, Alaska, has | filed its application in ,the United | States Land Office at Anchorage, | T- |NOR, SHAFFER, BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BFRNARD SHOLIN and | RHEA lode mining clllms and the | BERTHA MILLSITE, included within U. S. Mineral Survey No. |1502 A and B, situated at Kimshan | {Cove on Chichagof Island, Terri itory | scribed as follows: ELSINGic LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1 on line of mean high tide, Kimshan Cove, whence U. S. M. M, No. 1502 bears N 88° 31" 30" W 1476.33 ft. thence N 70° 00’ E 520.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 12° 12 E. 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70" 00° W 605.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 12° 12’ W. 636.90 ft. to 1ine of mean high tide, Kimshan 'Cove, and Cor, No. 5; thence N. 29° 39’ E 32455 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N 10° 30 W 146.00 ft. to Cor. No. 7; thence S 87° 33" W 5720 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 22° 52 W 97.60 ft. to Cor. No. 9; thence N 86° 27" W' 143.10 ft. to Co». No. 10; thence N 18° 12° W. 82.90 ft. to Cor. No. 11; thence N 19° 23’ E 116.50 ft. to Cor. No, 12; thence N 7° 10’ E 14250 ft. to Cor. No. 13; thence; N 54” 44’ W 35.70 ft to Cor. No. 1. the place of begin- ning, containing 18.466 acres. SHAFFEx LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- jcal with Cor. No. 2, Bertha Lode, this survey; whence U. S, M. M. No. 1502 bears N 48° 53" 50" W 2314.78 ft.; thence N 70° 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15’ E 150C.00 ft. to Cor. No, 3; thence S 70° 000 W 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15" W 1500.00 ft. to place of beginning, containing 26598 acres, BERTHA LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, on line of mean high tide Kimshan Cove; whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 36° 54’ 40" W 2118.19 1t.; thence N 70° 00’ E 502.40 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15' E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence 5°70° 00 W _620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15 W 1446.20 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 43° 22' E 115.75 {t. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 20,528 acres FRIES LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with amended location cor- ner; whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 16° 34’ 20" W 2030.24 ft.; thence N 70° 00’ E 516.30 ft. to Car, No. 2; therice S 86° 14 E 12880 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence*S 35° 15’ E 1446.20 ft. to Cor.'No. 4; thence S 70° 00’ W 62000 ft. to Cor. Na. 5; thence N 35° 15' W 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing 20537 acres, inclusive. of grea in conflict with Rhea ), this” survey, 1814 acres; total area claimed in Fries Lode, 20.537 acres. TRINAD LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- jcal with ‘Cors. Nos. 2-3-4, Bernard, Bertha and Shaffer Lodes, respectively, this survey; whenee U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 43° 32 10” W. 3788.96 {t.; thence N 70° 00° E 620.00 {t. to Cor. No, 2; thence S 35° 15’ E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 00° ‘W 62000 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20.598 acres, inclusive of area in conflict with Sunday Queen Lode, unsurveyed, 2256 acres; total .area claimed in Trinad Lode, 20.598 acres. BERNARD LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with Cors. Nos. 2-4-4, Sholin, Pries and Bertha Lodes, respectively, this survey, ‘whence U. 8. M, M. No. 1502 bears N 34° 25 10" W 358683 ft.; thence N 70° 00’ E'620.00 ft. w Cor. No. 2; tmence S 35° 15’ E Cor, No. 3; thence 620,00 ft. to Cor. 5 70° 00 lns.&-ll'wi t R 1500.00 to Cor. No. 1, the | place of beginning, containing | 20598 acres. | SHOLIN LODE Beginning at Cor. No. }, ident- jeal with Cor. No. 5, Fries Lode, this survey; whence U, S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 24° 29" 50” W 348454 ft.; thence N 70° | 00" E 62000 ft. to Cor. No. 2 thence S 35° 15" E 1500.00 ft. to Cor, No, 3; thence S 70°,00° W 620,00 ft. to point for Cor. Ng. 4; identical with Cor, No. .1, Kay Lode, this survey, froom wherice W. C, hears S 35° 15" | B 14000 ft.; thence from .true point for Cor. No. 4 N 35° 15" W 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, contain- it | Ing 20.598 acres. RHEA 1ODE 5 Beginning uv Cor. No. 1 on line thence N 65° 00° W 606.90 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 16° 20' E 129645 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 19.742 acres; conflicting with of Alaska, First Judicial Division,| Fries Lode, this survey, 1814 |Sitka Mining and Recording Dis- | acres, excluded; total area trict, and more particularly de-| claimed in Rhea Lode, 17.928 | acres. * i BERTHA NM._LSITE | Beginning at Cor. No. 1, wuence | U.S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 1 46° 38’ 40" W 18¢6.98 ft.; thence N 73° 38 E 21720 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 52° 35 E 67.10 ft. to Cor, No. 3; thence S, 12° 12" E. 34050 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S 70° 07" W 336.00 ft. t,o Cor. No. 5; theuce N 16° 40’ W 287.00 ft, to Cor. No. 6; thence N 42° 39’ E 9540 ft. to Cor, No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 2569 acres; the same being owned and used by ap- plicant as a millsite in connec- tion with the working of the | Bertha Lode ciaim, this survey. United States Mineral Monument No. 1502, to whicn tms survey is tied, is marked by a cross (X) on an exposed outcrop of bedrock on top of a prominent point six feet above the line of mean high tide on the North shore of Kimshan Cove, in Latitude 57° 41’ 20" North Longitude 136° 06’ 45" West, chisel- led U. 8. M. M. No. 1502, from which a ctoss (X) on a cliff face six feet | | high, chiseled U. 8. M. M. 1502 B. ‘0 bears North 7° rcfl and | Mountain bears 18’ East 23.70 the summit of Doolth —_—mm Phone 723———115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | | “If your hair is not becaming to | you—You should be coming to us,” CoArbaditor st oot ot o T B These claims are located upon |ground unsurveyed except in Min- eral Survey No, 1502 A and B, and evtend from the mean high tide {line of Kimshan Cove to the sum- |mit of the ridge between Kimshan Cove and Klag Bay, at a maximum elevation of 1770 feet, |mate Latitude 57° 41’ North, Longi- |tude 136° 07" West. The names of adjoining claims |are as follows: Sunday Queen Lode, wunsurveyed Divide Lode, this. sur- vey‘, Franccs R, Lode, this survey, (and [none of the same are included in | this application, The Sunday Queen Lode claim, | with which a conflict 1s mentioned | hevein, is an uhpatented clajim own- ed by applicant, The total arca embraced in - the above claims and claimed by ‘the applicant is Any and all persons claiming ad- vvx sely any of the above described ln file notice of their adverse with the Register of the States Land Office at |Alaska, within the period of lieation or within eight (8) mon thereafter, or they will be by virtue of the provisions' o{ the statutes, d First publication, Nov. : Lnst publlcnuon, Jan, 17, 1939, South 13° 30’ East. in approxi- Kay Lode, this survey, but Garbage Hauled ‘ Reasonable Manthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212, Phone 4753 o LADIES'—~MISBE! " READY-TO-WEA! Seward Street ‘Near Third JAMES C. COOPER Certitied Public . tant Authorized to practi before the U.S, Treasury' Department and U, S. Board of Tax Appeals. —_— GENUINE ‘ - BLACK DIAMOND ! COAL . Alaska g s llm:l:c Co. TEL HOME GROCERY ./ Phone 146 J’lERMLE & flgBODEAU PETER PAN BEAUTY. Sm'—'nhlll’“ Bldg. ... Telephone 221 ,. Sneciglty oh Fermanents ! When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OlL YOU-. COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAUL STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 e —— “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONES 16—61¢ Reliable Transfer Our trucks .go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Family Shoe Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON--Manager Seward St.—Juneau | I SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY | Sanitary Meat Co. ‘ FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY ‘ FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 i ol The Juneau Laundryl FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 Boddipg Transfer MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 07 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel 0Oil Delivery | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Buildets' and_Shelt, HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Ha: Ware Guns and Ammunition J GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man" PHONE 3% FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE I Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT ,PHON‘B 549 | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY - DODGE l;md PLYMOUTH ) \ O s e T i ot Lode ana pmcer ==ation netices bor sale at The B=upire Office. 162.420 ‘acres, s, 1ddes or premises are required slaime . * GEORGE A. LINGO, 2, 1438, Telephone 478 : You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Only IN-OUR MEAT DEPAHTMENT Callfornia Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Promp! Delive $' Tal .He Out To the ROYAL is, the_mogi-popular reftain of our patrens FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 {B. M| BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. ~they know there's one place always to get a good staak dinner - FORD m (Aut.horlud Window Cleaniny rnom: 485 AL IR,

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