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Picture framing. Schallerer’s Al aska Shop. For any kind of GENERAL REPAIRING i G. Leave Call at The NORTHERN i i I I • Typewriters and sewing machines made as good as new I THE ALASKA RAILROAD Trains Leave—S:00 a.m. Sunday; 7:30 a.m. Monday and Thursday; 10:00 a.m. Saturday. Trains Arrive—3:40 p.m. Sunday; 7:00 p.m. Wednesday and Satur day. 9:45 p.m. Friday. FRESH FISH Phone Adams 56 t | ERICK ECKMAN, Mgr. GASBOAT KENAI will operate regularly from Lawing, Mile 23, Alaska Railroad, on Kenai Lake to Charlie Lean’s Roadhouse at Cooper’s Landing In the heart of the Famous Russian River. Fishing and Kenai Hunting Country Phone Lawing or write Louis Bell At Lawing, Alaska SILVER FOX FARM FOR SALE One of the most successful on Kachemak Bay; 14 breeding pens, 9 pup* pens, excellent harbor for boat; cook house, warehouse, gar den, berries; 150 per cent increase this year: stocked with 14 pair. PRICE $10,000 Write for particulars AXEL A. JOHNSON, Aurora Fox Farm, Seldovia, Alaska. ^ndmplhert ‘Bread MADE AND BAKED IN A CLEAN 5 ^ SUNLIT BAKE ft V | Reward Bakery j Sew/ard.Alaska 1 ihe t _ i inner rriari # /,* /. S/ouJ£fe /■** DAIRY LUNCHES FROM EARLY MORN TO LATE AT NIGJIT SEWARD BAKERY PHONE MADISON 82 HOPE BOAT SERVICE Charles S. Mathison of Hope, who operates the gasboat Fiber, has estab lished a service for fishermen and hunters who desire to cross the inlet from Rainbow and announces that the Fiber will make connections at Rain baw with the trains on Wednesdays and Thursday*. LONDON, June 17. (/P)—Scores of popular young society women in England defying an old proverb “marry in May and rue the day” by arranging weddings in May. FRATERNAL GEWACD CHAPTER NO. 10, ORDER ' OF EASTERN STAR Meeets the second and fourth Mondays of each month Hi Odd bellows’ Hall at 8 p. m. Visiting members always wel come; Mrs. J. P. Han W. C. Erwin. Secretary, | non, W. M. SEWARD REBEKAH LOGE NO. 6-A. I. O. O. F. Meets the first and third Mondays of each month In Odd Fellows Hall at 8:00 p. m. visiting mem* bers are always wel come. Jennie Piul jon, N. G., Sigrid E. Merritt, Sec’y. iGLOO NO. NINE, PIONEERS OF ALASKA Meets every Second and Fourth Fri day nignts in Odd Fellows Hall; F. B. Moore, President; C. M. Brosius, Sec retary. SEWARD POST NO. 5, AM ERICAN LEGION, meets 2nd land 4th Tuesdays each month at Odd Fellows Hall. CLYDE R. ELLIS, Commander. HERMAN DUMARCE, Adjutant. SEWARD LODGE NO. 1425, L.O.O.M Meets every firs and third Tues day eaoh month at 8 p m., a? Odd Fellows Hall. All visit t ti e, members welcome. PETER N. ANDERSON. Dictator. M A. HORNER. Secretary. SEWARD LODGE NO 219. F. A A. M. Stated communications first and third Wednesdays of each month; visiting brethren wel come. Carl E. Orlander, W. M.; J. H. Flickinger, Secretary. /SAi RESURRECTION LODGE NO. A-7, I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday at w^^wSrOO p. m. Id Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. Peter S. Lalios, N. G., Ludvig Lars son, secretary. My chickens are fed on the "best se lected grain. The eggs are sweet and fresh. Sold at the Seward Trad ing company for 55c dozen. J. F. | Mefford. -— REMEMBER The shoe repair shop give? a val 0 uabie -service to those who wish to save money on the cost of foot wear. Seward Leather Works. i H1HHT IS ASKED TO SELECT MOVIE BEAUTY Paramount Pictures Corporation writes the Gateway that they are searching for a typical Lorelei proto type of Anita Loose’ devastating blonde in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” which is to be filmed shortly. They ask. “What are pour sugges tions about the best way to find a girl who most nearly typifies' the modem American gold-digger? She doesn’t have to be on the stage or in the movies; she doesn’t even have to. be a blonde, but she must have a blonde soul, naively calculating and sweetly hard-hearted.” They ask the Gateway to he’p them to the extent of sending a suggestion or two to the Lorelei Director. Paramount Studio, 5451 Marathon Street, Hollywood. Calif. The letter was signed by Jes.se L. Laskey. Any Gateway reader who thinks they have a suggestion are asked to send it to the above ad dress. LEGAL NOTICE i SERIAL 06696. IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. In the Matter of the application of) the Crescent Herring Company for a Patent to land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1738, situate on the north I shore of Shuyak Strait, Alaska. ! notice of application for PATENT | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the CRESCENT HERRINCT COMPA NY, a Washington Corporation, whose principal office and Post Office address ; is 1911 L. C. Smith Building, Seattle, : Washington, has made application in the United States Land office at An I chorage, Alaska, Serial No. 06696, to enter the land embraced in United States Survey No. 1738, as a Trade and [Manufacturing Site under Section 10, Act of May 14, 1898, said tract of land ! being situated on a small bay on the | north shore of Suyak Strait, Territory i of Alaska, more particularly described j as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said U. S. Survey No. 1738, a me ander corner on the east shore of small bay, north shore of Shu yak Strait, south side of Shu yak Island, from which United States Location Monument No. 1696 bears north 80 degrees, 47 min utes east 39 links distant (varia tion 25 degrees east), and from which corner No. 1 of this survey, corner No. 1 M. C. of U. S. Survey No. 1696 bears north 23 deg. 11 min. 21 Sec. west 15.8 chains dis tant, and running thence from said corner No. 1 U. S. Survey No. 1738 along the meander of hbove described shore line (first course south IS deg. 28 min. west 1.20 chains, second course south 16 deg. 2 min. west 3.2 chains, third course south 44 deg. 21 min. east 2.60 chains, fourth course south 4 deg. 8 min. west 3.91 chains) a total of 10.91 chains to corner No. 2, thence south 71 deg. 5 min. east 9.2 chains to corner No. 3, thence north 3 deg. 8 min. east 9.71 chains to corner No. 4, thence north 71 deg. 5 min. west 10.04 chains to corner No. 1 M. C., the place of beginning, containing an area of 9.30 acres. United States Location! Monument No. 1696 is an iron pipe 4 inches di-! ameter showing 2 feet above ground, ‘ marked USLM No. 1696, situated on top of bank about 20 feet high on east! shore small bay north shore Shuyak ; Strait in Latitude 58 deg. 29 min. 17 | sec. north and Longitude 152 deg. 35 min. 2 sec. west. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of the above de scribed tract of land are required to file with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, their adverse claim thereto under oath, during the period of pub lication or within thirty days there after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statute. This Notice is issued at the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, this 16th day of June, A. D. 1927, and ordered published for a>-pe riod of sixty days in The Seward Gate way, a newspaper of established char acter and general circulation, publish ed at Seward, Alaska, nearest the land herein described, and hereby desig uated for that purpose. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. E. JEWELL WATKINS, Agent for Applicant, 315 Railway Exchange Building, Seattle, Washington. 4 First publication June 16, 1927. Last publication August 25, 1927. Holman’s Rooming House THE BELMONT , FOR LABORING MEN Call Adams 126 for Labor SEWARD, ALASKA LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE j TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, SEWARD PRECINCT, AT SEWARD NO. 133 In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE SCHMIDT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Executrix of the es tate of George Schmidt, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav ing claims against, the said deceased to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executrix, at her residence in the Town of Seward, Third Division, Ter ritory of Alaska, the same being the place for the transaction of the busi ness of said estate. Dated Seward, Alaska, May 9th, 1927. EDITH SCHMIDT, Executrix of said Estate First publication May 10, 1927. Last Publication June 17, 1927. LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, JANUARY 25, 1927. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (REGIS TER) REPUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that Henry A. Murphy, of Uyak, Alaska, who on May 8, 1923, made homestead entry No. 05932, for lots 5, 6, 7, E 1-2 SW 1-4, Section 31, T. 33 S. R. 27 W. S. M., filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to land above described, before U. S. Land Office, Seattle, Washington, and before W. H. Rager, Anchorage, Alas ka. on the 16th day of July, 1923. Entry amended by letter of General Land Office, “C’’ ACE dated January 6, 1927, to read as follows: NW 1-4 NW 1-4, Section 5, NE 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec tion 6, T. 34, S. R. 27 W., SE 1-4 SE 1-4, N 1-2 SE 1-4, NE 1-4 SW 1-4, lots 4, 5, and 6, Section 31, T 33 S. R. 27 W. S. M., containing 318.46 acres. Claimant named as witnesses Wil liam J. Riegel of Vanstone Hotel, Se attle, Wash.; Jean Reigel of Vanstone Hotel, Seattle, Wash.; Gladys D. Lew is Anchorage, Alaska; H. S. Abbert, Kodiak, Alaska. J LINDLEY GREEN, Register First publication May 18, 1927. Last publication June 22, 1927. CLASSIFIED MB WANTED—Janitor for grade school building for year beginning July 1, 1927. Sa/!ary $1200.00. Living quart, ers not furnished. Address appli cations for same to Clerk of School Board, Box 101, Seward. Alaska. | FOR RENT OR SALE—The Seattle j Rooming House. Sixteen rooms completely furnished. Reasonable price. Enquire Charles Tecklenberg. FOR LEASE—One of the best busi ness locations in Fairbanks.Plate glass front 25 wide and 30 deep. Available June 1st. Other stores similar and larger for lease.Write Miss J. O’Bryan. Fairbanks,Alaska. FOR SALE—$75 Victor machine for $40 including 20’ good records, needles and brush. Write or call Mrs. H. J. Amend, Seward. FOR SALE—Hemstitcher in A-1 con dition. For information write P. O. Box 818, Cordova, AAaska. FOR SALE—New Ford roadster for $500. See Patterson FOR SALE OR LEASE—Home and rooming house, grocery store in connection; lease three to five years. Will sell stock on hand. Write M. E. Shortley, Seldovia, —Alaska. When in Seldovia Stop at _ JOE HILL’S PLACE Dance Hall, Pool Room, Barber “THE BEST IN TOWN” Rooms, Restaurant, Movie ‘HOTEL SEWARD’ Hot and Cold Water in in All Rooms Rooms With or Without Baths OSCAR DAHL, Prop. * i V f SESHLE ICE CREAM High Grade Candies Framed Pictures, Curios and Photographs Phone Adams 128 ! Orlander | Jeweler ! Dealer in Watches ! and Clocks, Nugget ! Jewelry, Old Ivory, j Curios, and a full line j' of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired on Short Notice i / SOMETHING NEW j - and up-to-the-minute J Arrives on Every Boat at ELLSWORTH’S Phone Adams 87 Ladies’ Haircutting Shampooing, Massaging Our Specialty Tub and Shower Baths STEP-IN 8NRBER SHOP HARRY BOWERS, Proprietor Beauty Parlor in Connec tion, conducted by Mrs. Bdwers Permanent Waving, Mar celling, Water Wave, Shampoo |THE OEM CIGAR STORE] ! Cigars, Candy I Soft Drinks * Stationery i Magazines • s “CURLY” I ! Proprietor 5 v4 A