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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK NtS.S'R Tut- ftEXT TiMt L i ,(;T x. (VJOT'ON to COME. To PAR\<; I MOft TAE EvaeRVEE M'«T) Mf AT UQBCXEM emv-'CKj IM ^C,MG LP / NE ^CNt Z fat CdANjG"^ ^ V x VxjlSH I VWAX'HO^I^ 1 lEtl UK-X. A CAKfc OF SCAP IM A LAVJ/Mt>^ VJOAITU X XEX. %ASlL Xamogm =Iu tElL HIM UlWAX I TXllAilO V CF PARIS j* _ . - : r si ■ •f, . - \ O 1026. by King Feature* Syndicate. Inc Great Britain right* reserved ) lijT "JT DOKT Ft <* Qi ^13 I ' V'EGV'FE HEAR NOu SOY O!.»»»" • TTwvr I Di\RiR VC TF-«= S IT GOT c M IMfcVM VCR.K OR. 0 * UCAGO OR FRISCO1. "iHERtS MO O'FFERENCE ' EXCEPT THE. _ HUGO AMO A V'CVM N^OCONIMERIEHCES , *-i| Douglas Island News j »---■ MOVING PICTURES, DOUGLAS FIRE, UE SHOWN TONIGHT Moving pictures of tho Douglas fire of October lit, taken by Winter A- Pont!, is tmo of the attractions ar ranged for the monthly meeting of the Douglas Parent-Teacher Associa tion this evening. Also of special interest will be a talk by Miss Eva Hance, relief di rector of the American Ited Cross. Several other numbers are also in cluded in the program, whirl! all air iirvit>d to utti ml. Refreshments will be served by the Freshman class, for which a small charge will be made. MRS. CASHEN HONORED Complimenting Mrs. Tom Cashen for her birthday, a surprise party was given last night at the home of Mrs Jerry Cashen. Mesdames W. A. 1 Fleck and Joe lliedi were the host cases. Four tallies of bridge were played, prizes for which went to Mrs. C. A. Fox, first; Mrs. Carl Carlson, con solation; Mrs. J. R. Langseth. cut. Mrs. Cashen was presented with a beautiful china tea set us a birthday remembrance. -•--*-♦ ARE TO SEE "PICKLES" Douglas will be well represented at thc> Coliseum theater in Juneau to night and tomorrow at tho perform ance of “Pickles” not only because it is heralded as a line presentation hut also because Muriel Jarman, a former Douglas girl, now residing in Juneau, is appearing in the east. Her many friends will be there to giv her the glad hand no matter what part she has. LIBRARY HAS OVER 300 BOOKS Eight hundred and fifty volumes are now on Hand in the Douglas Li brary? instead of one hundred as er roneously reported last evening. FANCY-WORK SALE The Ladies’ Aid Society of the! M. E. Church will hold a fancy i work and g'odie sale tomorrow in the display rooms of the Alaska El-i ectrie Light and Power Co. Tea j and wafers will also lie served from I 11 o’clock to 5 oY’oek. adv.’ OUCH! RHEUMATISM! RUR THE PAHS AWAY Stop drugging! Huh soothing. I penetrating St. Jacobs (lil right into| your sore, stiff, ach j ing joints, and relief! comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harm less rheumatism lini ment. which never dis appoints and cannot burn the skin. Get a 35 cent bot tle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pain, soreness a n d stiffness. In use for G5 years lor rueumatism. sciatica, neu ralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. —adv SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK Gray liair. however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know ;!ic advantages of a youthful ap pearance. Your hair Is y o u r charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and look s streaked, i j j few applications of Sage I Ten and Sulphur enhances its tip-, jpearame a hundred-fold. Don't shay gray! Dook young!! Millmr prepare the recipe at home1 or get from any drug tore a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," for only 7.rs cents. This is merely the old-time recipe improved by Die addition of other ingredients. Thousands of f.dks recommend thisj reudy-to-UKc preparation, because il darkens the hair beautifully, bc-j sides, no one can possibly tell, as i1 darkens so naturally and evenly j You moisten a sponge or soft brush ] | with it. drawing this through the! j hair, taking one small strand at uj time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application i or two, its natural color is restored! land it becomes thick, glossy ami lustrous, and you appear years, i i younger. —adv.! NOTICE The Border ljucen is making a i special trip Dec. S111 with my tur keys and your freight. Have you placed your order yet? I adv. I). 1!. FEMA1KR. Phone lit AUTOS FOR HIRE Carlson’s Taxi Stand at the ALASKAN HOTEL t I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Phone Single 0 ■-ia BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed ( fidilloe C.ars PHONE 100 Office Next to GasCncan Hotel m a B — B Prompt Service* Day and Nip,lit (lovn.ll Al l’O SutYlt r, JIJNKAC, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Rhone Ray, 111, Night, •111? rings m v x — m mild;IPS TAXT j Rhone 183 Juneau, Alaska (' MIH WRITlOI' l' iiKIVLKS FOR 111H H * - - _■ HAVE YOU HEAD The classified niln yet? Rotter do he ! j before you forget, it will pay you 1 aa well as iha advertiser. * y_ *___ I I Reduced Coal I Prices | Nanaimo Screened I Sacked Coal I Sacked at the mine and delivered \ ft f i ■ to you in original sacks I $13.00 Per Ton] at the Bunkers I JUNEAU MUNICIPAL WHARF I PHONE 23 I I W cat her Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Fo;icfi,t Tor Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. tod«y: i!i i and Wednesday, wanner tonight; strong southeast winds, i LOCAL DATA Barotn. Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather ’ c ycv.t'y 29.62 40 93 SE 9 Rain 1 " in. to lay 30.01 39 96 E 3 Rain ■ today 30.21 44 97 E 2 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS _ V I .’ST I at I >A Y I TODAY Highest 8 p.m, | I.owest 8 a.in. 8 u.m. Ppecip. Sam. S' * * '» ■ P nip. limp. j It nip. letup. Velocity 21 tire Weather Noun Hi li (l 0 * 0 Clear li.'lhel .... IS 1s J 4 10 28 0 fitly Tatiana Hi 111 III 12 — .02 fitly Kn;;|f 20 215 20 22 — 0 Clear Fairbanks 11 0 2 11 — 0 fitly St. I’.nil 20 ::i} 20 20 - .08 fitly Mulch Harbor 10 12 2! i'S — .42 Haiti Jsniti lit .. . II 22 22 12 — , Haiti Cordova - 11 2 80 12 14 .20 Cldy Juneau 44 40 36 39 3 .70 Rain I eli hlkan I • 20 o .00 Cldy I'rinee HupiTt Is II II 10 II 48 fitly Kiloiimton 2 1 2 1 10 IS * 0 Cldy Seal He 4 0 10 42 4 1 S 0 fitly For t It ml ... 10 10 42 42 * 0 fitly ; it Franc.set) 02 00 ; 54 5fi 12 0 Clear *r,caa than 10 miles. NOTH (Hi icrval iomt nl Juneau, I’rinee Rupert, Kdmonton, Host ile, Fortlaml and San Francisco are made at 4 a. tu. and 4 p. in., Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The lire.-,sure Is very low in th < vicinity of Dutch Harbor and de i itb illy high in the Pat lib Sttnes ami tile adjacent ocean. The pres sure is falling very rapidly at Kodiak and still rising further east ward in Alaska. Ho in has been general in Southern Alaska anil in Ilnti.'ii Columbia, with light now at Tanana. The temperature has fallen considerably at Nome where it stands at zero tit its morning. Milder temperatures prevail at other reporting stations. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per week and np. Public shower and tub bnths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ALASKA LAUNDRY" KIDS L fin WINTER. WASHIHi'i I 1 NOT T-\OCrt FUN- I I UNLESS By 05 You I ■ HAVE IT DONE. i ! * OUR ltough-dry will solve your winter washing plan. No steaming suds to coarsen your hands. No back breaking work to add years to your life. It cost so very j little—PHONE 15. ALASKA LAUNDRY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE PATENT Serial No. 05897 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at An chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKINQ COM PANY, a Corporation, to Pur chase Public Land for the purpose of Trade and Manufacture. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'Pilot the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, organized under tlio laws of the State of Washington, has tiled application Serial No. 05897 in the U. S. Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for a tract of land embraced In U. S. Official Survey No. 1472, as amend ed, situated on the east shore of Port Frederick, Cbb-hagoff Island, 1.5 miles N.W. of Hoonah, AlaHka In Latitude 58 07'U5" N. and longi tude 135*27'35'' W , for the purpose of trade and manufacture, and mori particularly described us follows, to wit: "Beginning at corner No. 1-A ^ M.C. on line of mean high tide on N.E. shore c.f Port Frederick, approximately J.5 inilrs N.W, from Hoonah whence U. S. L. M. 1472 on prominent rocky point 30 ft. above mean high lido on N.E. shore of Port Fred erick hears 8. 24*19’20" W. 21.03 chs. distant; thence from corner No. 1-A along a lino of m«nu high tide N. shore of Port | Frederick by meanders as fol lows: (1) N. 8 2*22’ W. 1.99 chs. (2) N. 72*39' W. 120 cht. (3) N. 02'30' W. 9.87 chs. “ | f 4) N. 54*53' W. 2.56 chs. to true corner No. 2-A M. C.; j Thence N. 38* 20' E. 0.5* chs. j to witness corner to cornor No. 2-A M. C. end corner No. 3-A; Thence S. 53*46' E. 2.16 chs. to corner No. 4-A; Thence N. 36* .06’ E. C.4S chs. to cornor No. 5-A; Thence N. 53*48' W. 2.72 chs. to corner No. 6-A; Thence 3. 36*06' W. 1.03 chs. to true corner No. 7-A M. C. on line of mean high tide of Port Freder ick; Thence by meanders as fol lows along line of mean high tide: (5) 54*53' W. 3.28 chs. to true corner No. 8-A M. C.; Thence N. 39 00' E. 10 chs. to cornor No. 9-A; Thence S. 65* 00’ E. 19.03 chs. to corner No. *>-A; Thence S. 39*00' W. 0.12 chs. to true point f«r corner No. 11-A M. C.; Thence by me anders from the true corner 11 A M. C. along shore line of small unnamed fresh water lake, as follows: (G) 8. 68*35' W. 0 55 chs. (7) 8. 36*50' W. 0.44 cbs. (8) N. 82*30' W. 2.58 chs. (9) N. 15*23’ W. 0.91 chs. (10) N. 62*00' W. 1.39 cht. (11) N 78*01' W. 0.95 chs. (12) 8. 24*23' E. 0.90 chs. (13) S. 2*30' W. 0.44 chs: (14) S. 32 42' W. 0.89 chs. (15) 8. GG”20' W. 0.97 chs. (16) 8. 86*42' W. 1.80 chs. (17) 8. 52*58’ W. 0 61 chs. (IS) N. 0*58' E. 1.09 chs. (19) N 52*15' W. 0.38 chs. (20) 8. 67*40' W. 0.37 chs. (21) 8. 5*06' E. 0.62 chs. (22) 8. 31*54' W. 0.57 chs. (23) N. 71*56' W. 0.48 chs. (24) 8. 37*15' W. 0.45 chs. (25) 8. 42*00' E. 3.43 cha. (26) N. 69*57’ E. 0 96 chs. (27) 8. 53*52' E. 1.13 chs. (28) 8. 88*56' E. 0.63 cha. (29) N. 43*21' E. 0.76 cbs. (30) N. 65*00' E. 0.94 chs, (31) N. 80*45' E. 1.00 chs. (32) 8. 34*24' E. 0 G6 chs. (33) 8. 39*00' W. 3.03 chs. (34) S. 47*48' W. 1.47 chs. (35) S. 29*17' W. 1.33 ch*. to true point for corner No. 11 A ii.C.', Thence 39*00' W. ».»2 chs. to witness corner to corner No. 12-A M.C,; Thence S. 37* 40' W. 1.69 chs. to true point for corner No. 1-A M. C. the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.34 acres And In cluding all the land embraced In U. S. Survey No. 1472 as amended.” Any and all persons claiming ad versely any of the above described land should file their adverse cla'ms with the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska within the period of publication or 30 days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. J. LINDLBY OREBN, | Reflate*. First publication, Oct. 21, 1926. Last publication, Dec. 27, 19||. j