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j ARONERICSON o Signs Wall Paper | PAINTER & DECORATOR £1 THE PALACE John Mattlch, Prop. POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Furnished Rooms Phone Main 55 Holman’s Rooming House THE BELMONT ■ ' FOR LABORING MEN . h! f ■. Call Adams 126 for Labor SEWARD. ALASKA Frye’s wholesale orders are filled promptly. NOTICE OF SALE OF “ON HAND” AND “UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE” NOTTCE is hereby given that on the thirteenth day of July, 1927, 3 p. m., at the Anchorage Freight Shed, an ‘‘ON HAND” sale will be conducted. At that time the following unclaimed freight and baggage will be offered for for sale: 27 cast iron grinding balls wt. 4363 lbs. marked Jewell Mining Syndicate. 7 steel balls, wt. 1890 lbs. marked Jewell Mining Syndi cate. 1 box wash boiler, wt. 35 lbs. marked Anchor Bruen. 1 case pa per shopping bags, marked Sanitary Grocery. 1 box garden seeds, wt. 140 lbs. marked F. E. Parker. 1 Mauser Rifle No. 65S8, model 1926. 4 bundles personal effects, unmark ed. 1 parcel personal effects un j marked. 2 bundles bedding, un marked. 1 bundle personal effects, marked Henry Johnson, Bird Point. 1 pack sack personal effects, un marked. 1 bag personal effects, marked O. C. Hogan. 1 bag bedding marked Fred Feakes. NOEL W. SMITH, general manager. MINING MAN BACK James Girdwood, prominent mining operator, is back north again to visit his extensive holdings neat; Gird wood, which town is named after him. Though reports have it that Mr. Girdwood is not in the best of health, his appearance belies this. ATTENTION There will be a special meeting of Seward Chapter No. 10 O. E. S. Monday evening July 11th. All offic ers and members are requested to attend. The steamer Starr of the San Juan Fishing & Packing Company, Capt. O. A. Johansen, master, leaves port Monday for Bristol Bay and way ports. This is the third trip to Bris tol Bay this season. The vessel leaves at 11 oclock Monday night. TRAIN PHOTOGRAPHED Showing a good-sized photograph under the title “All Points North,” a recent addition of the Seattle Post Intelligencer carried a fine picture of the new electric train which arrived in Seward last week being loaded aboard the S. S. Oduna at Smith Cove. An excellent article also ac companied the photograph. Cal M. Brosius, local business man, is making a brief trip to Nuka Bay. NO LUTHERAN SERVICE Rev. H. Kuring is holding services at Anchorage on Sunday so there will be no Lutheran service or Sun day school at Seward. He plans on combining Seward and Anchorage as a parish. EVANGELICAL SERVICES FACTS FROM THE SCRIPTURE Owing to the universal depravity of the human race, no one can enter the Kingdom of God unless born a gain. No reformation, morality oi' good works, religious observances or any other human efforts, can in any way help the sinner to be saved; a new life implanted by the Holy Spi rit, thru the word of God, is abso mtly essential to salvation. Rom. 5:12-19; John 3:3, Eph. 2:S-9. Those born again thru faith in Christ, may be assured of their eter nal salvation. This assurance is based wholly upon the written Word of God, and not upon any experience or faithfulness on their part. I. John 5:13. Immersion, the only scriptural bap tism should be administered to be lievers only, and is essential to a life of obedience,but not to salvation. fRom. 6:4. By W. R. Maepherson, Minister of the Gospel. CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Sunday school 10:30 A. III. in Odd fellows Hall. Gospel service 7:30 P. M. will be held in Mr. W. R. Mac 'pherson’s home on Adams street a jcross from the Episcopal church; fall are invited. Brown & Hawkins—Quality First. CALL FOR BIDS MISSION SCHOOL BUILDING AOfJi 'IA] i Sealed, bids will be- received at the office of the Commissioner of Educa tion, Juneau, Alaska, until Thursday noon,0 Jut y 21, ed^ieYihg the following: General ^contract on a five room school building in t,he Mission school distrfbt, ?$M~'otrtYiae ‘the ‘city limits of Sera-awl. bne : s c d *i c J orn \ Heating, ivork^fpr^the r.above build ing. Plumbing work for the above build ing. -qpqtj MOJTAOAV R ' J Electric wiring for the above building. __ Plans and specifications ' covering the general contract, heating plumb ing and wiring may be examined ai the Seward Gateway. Forms or which bids are to be submitted alse may be obtained at the Sewarc e* ssKsmaMBaoEuas >i) 5 ► Ul-.'-i . i ,o d<3 UtM03 $8 Seward Machine Shop . he*o Electric and Acetylene Welding, Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work es and Service for Fairbanks Morse Station and Marine Engines E TIRES AND TUBES ECHNER, Proprietor t sM .viAMHoa >rji5i: THE PICTURE TELLS OUR STORY " HffrfL AHUM AGE ft Anchet^ge/AjasHa. V ^ F. I. REED, Prop. :o yio '■•r "T » TARE YOUR CHOICE Rough, dia.Liu.:..,J,.15c lb. (ltt-pound minimum) 'Ctt.' K.) Housekeeping 25c lb. (10 pounds minimum) Finishing service..(Flat rate) WHAT IS ROUGH DRY? OUR rough dry service does more than just wash iyin* or-J rhnnnnf if flllflpQ lisfVl fOWpls irnil.Q tVlP flfll iirft w e ■ ing and drying; it fluffs bath towels, irons the flat work—that is, everything goes through our mangle, --and we starch clothes which require it, making shorter apd moye.pleasant your ironing work at home. This seiddce takes most of the heavy wTork off your hands. Price 15c per pound and 10 pounds minimum WHAT IS- H-K SERVICE — .——————► JO.01 i&9w .aim o rinpu . AUR *H-K~ Service Tor housekeepers and families from their Wash day,, jEvety !Miigi-»DWUBisjnfehirtfe, -collars, .< undergarments, dresses, aprons* children's "clothe#—ale beautifully T ' • , t r . r .biu/aig 9rods £, S&r/Qfle 10 Jorffis ironed by ourr experienced rironer.i«f All n&tr work, .e^e^lyot^eclojfe/and napkins,‘truly delight the fSCFTTORJlUliUUJ rfnoaSvcd nS:'R SJOffe that they make you want a pai'ty* w j A ’ 3E S9|> 551 sbrillsnoJ fine tow .w Service.is. oui- fyU^Jaaish^ l^Ufkdty serv ice fer^housekeepers-^and who have large: washing, Price 25c per pound and 10 uounds minimum 1 WHAT' IS FINISHING SERVICE? •nhas oilr.-jM mfidoT bus smmiO /•™La£Jw£j.£v™<f *<s ™ 151 t m l O (Rklt Rate) .'iHilnift ivo: * Obr Finishing Service (flat rate, no minimum), and our; AUNO. 1 finlsfieilj'litihd^y service is for bachelors who have a small amou nt of laundry each week. This is the best service for bachelors or those who do noi.desire.ta send everything to the laundry, but have collars, shirts and some heavy flat work. f Uf * Prioftby Our Regular Laundry List isorpsh ioi T ,„7 ,> Seward Steam Laundry UuGU lllUl t, . n, . nn JBCOilqqA lol "masA HARRY KAWABE, Prop. WWii«h sit Phone Main 148 - - • Seward, Alaska UHL NOTICE IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALAS KA. SERIAL NUMBER 06406 In the Matter of the Application of EMMA JEWELL WATKINS for a Patent to U. S. Survey No. 1576, situate on the South Shore of Nak nek River, Alaska. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That EMMA JEWELL WATKINS, a citizen of the United States, whose post office address is Railway Exchange Building, Seattle, State of Washington, as the legal assignee of Valentine Griffin, beneficiary under Section 2306 U. S. Rev. Stats., has applied to enter the lands embraced in United States Sur vey No. 1576, situated on the South shore of Naknek River, upon the West side of Alaska Peninsula, in the Terri tory of Alaska, more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said U. S. Survey No. 1576, a point on the South shore of Naknek River, from which United States Location Monument No. 1105, bears North 86 deg. 19 min. 23 sec. East (variation 22 deg. 45 min. East) 33.68 chains distant from which Corner No. 1 of this survey Corner No. 4, U. S. Survey No. 1105 bears North 87 deg. 39 min. 05 sec. East 32.70 chains distant, and running thence from said cor ner No. 1 along the meander line of the South shore of Naknek Riv er (first course South 84 deg. 2 min. West 2.97 chains; second course North 9 deg. 50 min. West 0.84 chains; third course North 65 deg. 3 min. West 1.15 chains; fourth course South 87 deg. 50 min. West 4.24 chains) a total of 9.20 chains to Corner No. 2; thence South 8.20 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 8.37 chains to Corner No 4; thence North 7.36 chains to Corner No. 1, the place of begin ning, containing an area of 6.58 * acres. 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-1 lication or within thirty days thereof, or they will be barred by the provi-: sions of the Statutes. THIS NOTICE is issued at the; United States Land Office at Anchor age, Alaska, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1927, and ordered published for a period of sixty days in the Seward Gateway, a newspaper of established character and general circulation, pub lished at Seward, Alaska, nearest the j land herein described, and hereby des-; ignated for that purpose. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. J. L. WALLER, Attorney for Applicant. Address: Anchorage, Alaska. First publication June 23, 1927. Last publication Sept. 3, 1927. ! STEP-IN BARBER SHOP J HARRY BOWERS, Proprietor | Beauty Parlor in Connec J tion, conducted by Mrs. Bowers ! Permanent Waving, Mar ! celling, Water Wave, ! Shampoo THE BEST PLACE FOR CLEANING—PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS At C. Henning’s TAILOR SHOP jiiirirsMi Cigars, Candy Soft Drinks Stationery Magazines ! “CURLY” I Proprietor j SOMETHING NEW j and up-to-the-minute j* Arrives on Every Boat , at ! ELLSWORTH’S Phone Adams 87 BEAUTY PARLOR Ladies’ Beauty Booth Two Chairs Tub Baths Shower Baths In Arcade Building Phone Adams 121 JESS LANDER, Proprietor I ( I I I I I I v. I I Typewriters and sewing machines i t made as good as new For any kind of GENERAL REPAIRING i G. THORKELSON i i Leave Call at The NORTHERN i ll GASBOAT KENAI I will operate regularly from Lawing, i Mile 23, Alaska Railroad, on j 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 BelJ^ At Lawing. Alaska Tasty Meats AT Tasty Prices Sink your teeth into one of our lus cious steaks. You will want to repeat the experience. Frye Bruhn & Company S. W. DUNKEL, Mgr. “WE DELIVER” PHONE MAIN 94