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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. = : By GEORGE McMANUS THE_DARLING-BOY~ ISN'T_IT NICE OF HIM TO ALWAYS | BE THINKING YES-YOU SAY, YOU_ WANT ME TO SEND YOU FIETY DOLLARS— HOWS THE BABY? YES- WE ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR FROM -YES- DARLING - WE VERY ANXIOUS vo i) COME AND VISIT us -~ CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS:' THE DARLING BOY —HE 1S SO VERY THOUGHTFUL~ $6.25 in rides for $5.00 9-00 ln rides for szgu . ///f//// \ FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American’ Dishes—TRY US ONCE! IT COSTS SO LITTLE ,TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S g Twelve abutting on said Iot One | southeasterly one half of Lot 7 ln‘\ _— HA”BUT REPORI |and which said % of Lot Two in| Block 12, being a parcel 50 x 50 feet ’ HOUSEHOLD i | Bldck Twelve has a frontage on First | in area; APPLIANCES JACK KRBSTI AN FOR APRIL MADE'S""“ of 25 feet and a depth of 100 Tt the deed of conveyance de- | | il y [feet, more or less, all in the City Of scribed in paragraph 6 of plaintiff's “ Harri "fldlille Sllop as a paid-up subsctwer to Juneau, Alaska, according to the of- complaint, to wit, the deed ‘dated “Trv Us First” Y i The recofds of the International|ficial survey and plat of the toWn-| september 13, 1917, from Wilho| % 24 g s The Dail Alasln E . i L ai R i : | Fisheties Commistion show that for [¢ite of Juneau, Alaska; | Lahiksinen and Alma Lahikninen to : Y mpire 1 oo the period from April 1 to April 30,| That plaintiff's title be quieted | pirst Territorial Bank of Alaska be » | O;IEGO (OMES 1689, the roliowingpflmmmb F hali. | against the defendants and each |corrected and reformed in accord- | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. :fll: v:m;: p:e‘“::eufi coum <4 C : !but have been landed in the vari-| and all of them and all persons who | ance with the intention of the par- A . oty mm S e ®’e s o 0 0 @ & O O % ,usports on the Pacific Coast: may claim by, through or under | ties to describe the property convey- “ s n A B T o P P ' . NORTHBOUND M Arca 2 Area 3 |them or any of them, and that any | ed as the southwesterly half of Lot b * . lE oLl L Should ¢ |y g pyeet 2,322,740 2,628,355 right, title, estate, claim, lien or in- | 2 Block 12 Juneau townsite, abutting “ S Hflil Carrier cAPrro" mm o have four days' mail aboard. ® Loo, o i pieet 1746001 112,105 | terest asserted or claimed by the de- |upon Lot 1 thereof and having a o 9 o D‘;‘“"l Lt B LN Lo ———— ——!fendants and any of them be ad-|frontage on First Street of 25 feet| Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, and receive 2 tickets to see: . unday. " . | f b Total 4,069,641 2,740,460 judged and held for naught; | and a depth of 100 feet, more or less; every Wednesday at 7 a. m. \ s \ U n | 0 n WOI’kerS, Cannery : N x(r:']",‘;::t::;gd:;:; ILNcG sail ® { These figures have been corrected That the defendants and each and That if the court finds it necessary Pfii{m"m; vl‘fflflflpo‘;%*g" "IIM rno“ THE CITY" F : (():romasmv.(-h Stk 12'8k 30 am. o 1o date but are subject to further all of them be perpetually enjoined and proper, a referee thereof be ap- For Information | Operaiors Meeting « "Tongass scheduled to sail from e [Correction. . |from claiming or asserting any right, | pointed, authorized and directed to| p g FEMMER—Phone 114 | g : o Seattle May 12 at 9 p.m. For the corresponding period in' title, estate, lien, claim or interest in | execute, acknowledge and deliver on Freight must be on dock not A amn Toda : 2 3 byl 1938, April 1 to' April 80, the follow- or to said property, or any part |behalf of all defendants and parties later than 4 P, Tuesday. WATCH THI 4 ® Princess Louise scheduled to & g S SPACE e <aii l{rom Vancouver May 13 ® | ing landings were recorded: thereof; to this action all necessary and suit- - - ¢ 10.— The big P Area 2 Area 3 - A _ | able releases, satisfactions, discharges Your Name May Appear o sziifi?(’;fipgg *5 Libby, MoRels| e Mimfl’:,'":éhedu,m ot +|U. s. Fleet 2,597,574 2,880,656 Sc:{:e"; i‘:"ep::::r:ph“:"ovf";:xn?fls and conveyances of the interests of and Libby, has sailed for Bristol S(’atlleanv 14 at 9 a.m. with .:Cnnndlan Fleet ..2,059,430 76,935 complaint, to wit, the deed dated all said defendants and parties to . PN s s T S s | ‘ Bay with a cargo of cannery supplies| o' Rotarjans aboard. of ikl ——‘4 g menions: 591 {May 2, 1905, Emanuel Nielson and 1l\c;laintiff:s gr:gstee, and all cor- A L A s K A ! but no workers ® Mount McKinley scheduled to e |Eva Nielson to Mary L. Wright, de- | ections and de NECESsAry Or 0 The Cannery Workers Union and (e sail from Seaz’l.lc Moy 16-at-e [ ASKriowledgmnaht 15" made of the| seribing the property conveye;!j as the | Proper to effect reformation of those e RAB!U E“GINEEBING & DAUIRSIOHER N, i, i Operators agreed last night to meet/e 9 am. % [3;5‘5@1"091 given b.\; Lh%p:p;rtrtnenl.n E. half of Lot 8 Block 12 of the | hereinbefore described as containing T s orlafil)l 205 S. Franklin St. i afain durin oday to coniaer new | & Alska sheduled to sal froms ¢ (O PRI, CunRd, DA SINE | oy and it of Junean, Alska, | CTongous master or omiting corect || ATAWSP vieuios tor NAIliCTRRRYS toe necervins Vi r proposals. 5 ] e | ici | H ut lor wage and hour propos: e Seattle May 17 at 9 a.m. adian and United States Customs in | 25 Per the official plat thereof, be | M70EH o s com an and RECEIVERS The committees from the twols SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e i0 s Bmr GF thate kel corrected and reformed in accord- | Anyother or further and different EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY * ranks have so far failed to get any-| e North Sea scheduled south- e ‘¢ compiation o these totals. ance with the intention of the par- ! relief as may be just and equitable i where near an agreement. ® bound Friday. o . 3 - l. > N ties to describe the property convey- | I the premises. | @ ol - » Yukon scheduled southbound ¢ | K ;()W\ VISITS “‘E |ed as'follows: The Southeasterly half | AN in the event you fall 5o toi} " . = 0 0 bl 5 seastie e Monday. . arry Keown, pioneer mining man | ¢ 1ot 8 Block 12, Juneau townsite, ‘appea_r and answer, the plaintiff will allings : Leaves [ F TY e "'" » * LOCAL SAILINGS o | of the Territory, was in Juneau yes- | being a parcel approximately 50 x 50! take judgment against you for want Seattle coL““nlA L““BEB com‘“ » Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ [terday while the Yukon was in| Yosh ‘in: Aiiwenston b',gmmné at the | thereof, and will apply to the court i May 12 “ o Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- e [Port, bound for Fairbanks and|yocton o H0 O Tot 8, | for the relief demanded in said Com- || §. S. TONGASS ... 8y OF ALASKA 1 ® ka and wayports. o [Nome. He was Clerk of the Holml.“ ihiios sttty northeaetil R]nm,‘ plaint, and as hereinabove stated. AT 9 P. M. - a o ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e |Of Representatives rqr n_\r first tw? the southeast boundary of said Lot, | Wltness. gho ,Honorgble GFo. F. PASSENGERS FREIGHT leher a!lll Bfll]dmg “a’eflals ) STEAMER Y Le ' at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e [session of the Territorial Legisla-| 5o oot more or less, to the most | Alexander, judge of said Court, and REFRIGERATION e Alexander, Kake and way e ture. | easterly corner of said Lot; thence| the seal of said Court her::unto af- PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNBAU : o ports. L2 | northwesterly along the northeast | [Xed this 2ud day of May, 1939, ® SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove s Twenty-nine first class passen-|» » @ o ® &« & o o e ¢ o| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | houndary of said Lot a distance of 50 ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, ‘F. H. A. P gers and 30 steerage took passage | —————— 4346-A | feet; thence southwesterly and par-) Clerk of said Court. AGENT L i o ‘. from Juneau for Westward ports HAPPY HAI.'BUT In the District Court for the Terri- | allel with said southeasterly bound- By: G. W. NOSTRAND, n B fEH“ER . last night on the steamer Yukon as; tory of Alaska, Division Number ary to an intersection with ths‘ Deputy. o & follows One. At Juneau. | southwesterly boundary of said Lot; | HOWARD D. STABLER, || Phone 114 Night 312 For Seward—R. B. MacKay, MIs. R. B. McKay, Lofiis Wick, Tony Jalick, Chief Tecumseh, Frank Fur- insky, Thomas Jacobsen, Mrs. 8. L. Momhead John Dempsey, Mrs. James’ Boléder. G A. Gustalson, R. M. Douglas, L. Simonsen, R. Mc- Causland, Everétt Keyes, D. A. Bu-| chaneh. Hawley Sterling, J. O.. Kirkham, Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, Ralph Beisi- line, J. F. McLeod, H. J. Baker. Dan Kennedy, George Mooney, Henr Rappolt, John Burchik, M. E. Schoo-, nover, Al Davidson, P. Mihalovich. Pat Parkhurst, J. Nakamura, John Cooley, Eino Nyniti, J.,C. Fricke, Robert Leslle, Oliver Khight, An- tone Kezéle, R. Wadsteln, Sam Nie- SOLD IN-JUNEAU The halibut boat Happy, of Peters- burg, sold on the Juneau fish ex- change today. ‘The gratf brought-in 15,000 pounds of hallbm, that sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries’ ac m and'4.35 4 pound. |SIMMONS TAKES: " AIRPLANE'LOAD ' OUT T0- ISLANDS Four passengers flew to Hirst and | Sifkd in the Alaska Alr Transport mi, John Penttila, M. Johnson, Mel- |1 gexticed today with Shell Simmons vin Jghnson, Norman Slenes, H. Kyros, Nick Gassett, Chirles Tug- gle, F, Moring, F. T. Adams, F. R. Rogers, R. Emerson. For Cordova—A. J. Morrison, R. L. Reed, C, Johnson, Rudy Kapper, Charles WQOdS J. C. Lawton. For! Valdéz—Nick Flyko, 'A. Do- | mingle, Ed Paison. | Postponed; Not To Sail on 13fl| The sailing of the steamer Alaska from Seattle on May 13, next Sat-| urday, has_been postponed, accord- ing to ‘advices received by the local | steamship. officé, because of a burn- ed-out_motor. The hecéssary repairs will hold mc Alaska’s salling until the 17th,"a week from today, whence the vessel will go north 'to Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, ‘Séward ard direct as fqllows: For Hirst, Bill Nickinovich, W. A | Gallemore, M. A. Erickson; for Sitka, C. D. Cummings. | Yesterday, Simmons brought in Sam Landrim from Sitka, D. John- sdn- and- Williath - Hansen from Hoonah, and Bob Boyd and Frank Chapados from Chichagof. 5 RN '11 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE f SEATTLE, ‘May 10. — Halibuters arriving and selling today are as follows: From the western banks—Vansee ‘40000 pounds, sellmg for 7% and| 17 ‘cenits’ 'a “pound. From the “local banks—Blanch } 17,000 ‘pounds, Angéles 18,000 pounds, Hahna '10,000 ‘pounds, all for 7% |and 7 cents; Superiot’ 12,000 pounds, Visit 9,600 poum:x Garry Lee 12, 000 ‘polinds, 7 cents strdight; Uni- |mak 6,000 ' pounds, - Eureka 13,000 to Seattie to m haci on schedule. ypounds’, "chrlew 12,000 pounds, for The Aleitian, Rotary cruise ship, will ‘ledve Seattle on. May 14, next Sunday, camn‘ t Ketchikan, Union Bay afd Juneau “while the Mount| McKinley will sail May 16 on the Southeast Alaska run. ELECTRAS TAKE' 17 NORTHWARD Seventeen passengers left Juncauhast night for medical care to St.; with two PAA Electras yesterday| afternoon, one aboard for White- horse. v Pusengers wexe, ‘G. Doole; J. R.| Whitney, J. Morris, Mrs. M Fraw-] ley, W. A. Rasmussen, F. DePasqual, R. Gleason, Lowell Shirts, O. M. Powell, J. K, Mgore, W. Abbey, W. Abbey Jr., B. Freer, J. Billmark, R. Lee, A. R. Somerville. The one passenger. for whlte-] horse was E. Jacol Tipes ToMORRO Low tide—0:16 am. 59 feet High tidé—6:00 a1, 11.6 Teet. Low tide—12:47 p.m. 3.4 feet High tide~7:30 pm,, 12.1 feet 7% and 7 cefits; Chelan 17 pounds, 7% and 7 cents. PRICES " AT RUPERT At _Prince Rupert today 134,000 jpounds of halibut were sold from 47 to 7.10 and 5.5 cents a pound. - { Mis.' W, Gallagher was admitted Ann’s Hospital. George Finley, C.C.C. worker, Was | dismissed, today from St. Ann's Hos- pital where he had been receiving] medical treatment. (Al Engelert left §¢. Ann's Hospital | today after receiving medical atten- | tion. tD!lNERY MADE OF THREE NEW CARS Bob Cowling of the McCaul Mo- tor Company, made dehvery of three new Plymouths today. Ralph Reischl received a deluxe sedan, Carl Stromberg a coupe, and Har- old Hargrave a pickup. 4 * | HosPITAL NoTEs || BARANOF HOTEL INCORPORAT- ED, Plaintiff, vs. EMANUEL NIEL- SON also known as E. Nielson, and EVA NIELSON his wife, and if they or either of them be deceased their! respective unknown heirs; and LIL- | LY NIELSON their niece, and if she be deceased the unknown heirs of | | the deceased; and EDWARD WRIGHT and JOSE-! PHINE NESBIT, and if they or{ | either of them be decéased their re- | spective unknown heirs; and all the | unknown heirs of Mary lpuisial Winn, sometimés known as Jennie Winn, dnd formerly khown a§ Mary L. Wright; and MAY ORTON sdmietimes kiown as Mary Orton; and OLIVE ORTON; | and MORRECIA ORTON sometimes known as Morresa Orton; and if any of tHein be' deceased: their respéctive unknown Heirs; 'and'all the inknoWn heirs of M. C. Orton, deceased; and If°andy of thé abiove named persohs be deceased, the unknown heirs of the deceased and also all other per- sons or parties’ unknown claiming any right, title, estate, liefi or inter- est in the real estate hereinafter| described and described in plaintiff’s complaint herein, Defendants. ‘The President of the United States | of America.' To the above nanted de- | fendants, GREETING: You are| hereby required to appear in the District -Court for the Territory “of | Alagka, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last pnbucduon of this summons, in case this summons is published, or | within forty auer the date of | its_ 'service @n{s you, in ‘cdse' this summons is served upon you person- ally, and answer the complaint of the above ‘nanmied plantiff on file 1n' the above entitled court and cause. The plaintiff in said action demands | the following relief: That plaintiff beadjudxedulddecregdtobeme bsolute and sole owner of an in- Qteadtbts stafe in res “siifiple ‘of all tneé property describéd in paragraph’ 2 of plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit:. All of Lots One, Seven and Eight in Block Twelve, together with thel southwesterly ' of Lot Two in Block ‘JAMES C. COGPER - C. P. A M 1 o e 2 ZORIC _Alaska Laundry || Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES'BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin thence along the said southwesterlv‘ boundary to the point of beginning; That the deed of conveyance de- scribed in paragraph 5 of plaintiff’ complaint, to wit, the deed dated | February 13, 1934, by John Reck executor of the last will of Mary L. | Wright, deceased, to Joseph Kaher, | | describing the property conveyed as | the northwest % of Lot 8 Block 12 of the ‘townsite of Juneau, Alaska, | with two houses and all 1mpmvc- ments thereon be corrected and re- | formed in accordance with the in-| tention of the parties to describe the ‘Property ‘conveyed as described cor- réctly as'above stated; That plaintiff be decreed the abso- lute owner in fee simple of all of said | parcel known as the southéfly or # THIS' FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view. of mountains and har- ALASKANS LIKE THE PR _.difotel. - NEW WASHINGTON FORD-AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Motors w__""'""‘__’."_';—- v oy Service: Every-Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel- !hme Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. irst publication, May 3, 1939. | Last publication, May 24, 1939. FmS———. . v ——— Treat Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light * & Power Co. e ————— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager bor, Splendid food, verteck| | - Planos—Mustcal Instruments axanal, otel m:z Rates $9.50 Phone 206 122 W. Second 8, From all with Special Rates to bath. Permanent Guests. N/ A | | and SuppHes ' | Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 19, 30 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL | TRANS-ATLANTIC | TRANS-PACIFIC ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska i SERvm Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound * YUKON .. 6 May 9 May 15 THESIGN OF *DENALI May 9 May 14 May 15 DESP:lmAc:LE tBARANOF ® May 13 May 19 ALEUTIAN . May 14 May 20 May 22 REGULAR iMcKINLEY . May 16 Mfi;’ 20 Maz 22 U. S. AIRMAIL SALASKA May 17 May 20 *—Calls Ketchikan, West Coast Prince of Wales Island, f—Connects at Cordova with S. Kodiak Island Ports. {—Southeastern route, THE ALA PACIP IC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 B LO A DI UE GASTINEAU HOTEL H. O. ADAMS, General Agent G. A, HYNER, Agent ream ;"\ | 3394 Chatham Straits, Juneau, Haines, Skagway. . 8. Cordova for Cook Inlet and §—Calls Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Seward north- bound, thence Seward to Seattle direct. For other information and reservations ——CALL-——— SKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office .. Freight Office .. . "\ 1ip Company R-RUUTE RALASK QAN 3 | There is no substitute for Ne HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU in connection AIR S!;RV!CE INFORMATION ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE Al *TUESDAY—Subject. to arrival of mail Juneau 'to Hawk !nm. 'I‘em.kee Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, nd return. me_ : Tflps—lo% oft Round Trip. SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA , BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 ATATION WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar. Juneau NORTH SEA . NORTHLAND NORTH SEA . NORTHLAND HENRY ( BEEN Agent’ CITY VERR ROUND ALASKA “spaper Advertising* ah 2-Way Radio Commimicat] SCHEDULED mssmcm AIRLINE SERVICE Au!hoflzod U.s. MA!I’. Carrier GUY SMITH, Dourlu Agent CAFE CHARTER or NIGHT Dispatcher RLVAYS ‘boat from South, A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traftic ComPANY SERVICE

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