Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Alaska State Library Historical Collections
Newspaper Page Text
Special deliver of freshly baked goods from 11 a. m. to 12 o’clock and from 4 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Seward Bakery. Phone Madison 82. 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, j _Alaska. FOR SALE—Gasboat Buffalo, 50 foot boat, just overhauled. A. C. Down, ey. Seward Hotel. Frye’s ice boxes are always open to the public’s inspection. Incense and Incense Burners. Schal Ierer's Alaska Shop. SEATTLE ICE HI High Grade Candies Framed Pictures, Curios and Photographs Phone Adams 123 Your Sock —May be well made, but it is not so strong as our vault. Entrust your savings to our care; we pay interest (your sock does not). Remember: buried treasure never grows, but every dollar you deposit with us be comes two dollars in time. OPEN AN AC COUNT WITH US. Bank of Seward WITH TIIS HUE The K.&M.Store DEMPSEY OF OLD SCOWLS SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., July 15. (/P)—Scowling like the Dempsey of old, Jack Dempsey swept through a battery of sparring partners yester day, knocking out two of them before his six rounds of boxing was over. His trainer says that Dempsey is ready to step into the ring with Sharkey any day, and that Thursday the 21st will find in the ring a fighter who is in the pink of condition. YSCHT WESTWARD UNDER COMMAND ROE DYKEMAN Two years ago Seward people call ed him purser; last year his friends called him mate, but this year wThen Roe Dykeman arrives in Seward, and that will be in about two weeks, the prefix of Capt. should be added, for he is now master of the yacht West ward owned by Campbell Church of Eugene, Ore., who dropped into port a number of times last season. This season the Westward is under chart er to Dean Witter of San Francisco. Mr. Witter is the director of the house of Dean Witter & Co., Bonds and Investments. Mr. Witter has just completed a tour of Southeastern Alaska where he took moving pictures and fished. The Westward is not coming to this region from Southeastern Alaska but it is returning first to Seattle, departing again on July 16 with another party on a big game hunt in the Kodiak vicinity. DANCES NOT SO OLD GREENSBORO, N. C.. July 15. (ff) —Teachers sent to teach old 'time dances at the North Carolina College for women ran straight into embar rassment. They found many of the girls from the mountainous districts knewT more about the dances than they. EVOLUTION VERSUS THE BIBLE For years we have been told the assured results of science led to the conclusion that man evolved from protoxlasm, through jellyfish, tad poles, frogs, mammals, monkeys and men. Recently I read an article in an English paper by A. Moreux Scientist director of Bruges Univer sity, on the origin of man. Mention, ing various types of skulls he con cluded with this remarkable para graph. M. Deperet has demonstrated irre futably that the Pittdown man is noi an exception, and that there existec on our continent 50,000 years ago a least, men, who if they returned t( earth, and attired themselves appro priately, could walk along Piccadilly or Bond Streets without attracting the slightest attention. Bond Street aristocrats 50,d00 year: old, does not savour of evolution but of fixity of creation. Well doe: the Old Book speak of “Scienc< falsely so called” (1 Tim. 6:20). Th< most rational, logical, and satisfac tory account of the origin of man, i still to be found in Genesis 1, 3. W. R. MACPHERSON New shipment Boys’ Suits just r« ceived. Urbach’s. Dunhill pipes and tobacco. Schal lerer’s Alaska Shop. At Your Service SEWARD HOTEL TAXI Jack Dineen-Oscar Dahl Phone Madison 117 NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARS FOR SALE at OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, General Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 66 Ladies’ Haircutting Shampooing, Massaging j Our Specialty Tub and Shower Baths * ! ARON ERICSON Signs Wall Paper PAINTER & DECORATOR LEGAL NOTICE 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 shore of Shuyak Strait, Alaska. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the CRESCENT HERRING COMPA-! I NY, a Washington Corporation, -whose | principal office and Post Office address j is 1911 L. C. Smith Building, Seattle,1 Washington, has made application in | the United States Land office at An- j chorage, Alaska, Serial No. 06696, to I enter the land embraced in United j States Survey No. 1^38, 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 | of Alaska, more particularly described i 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 Isiand, rrom 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 above described shore line (first course south IS deg. 28 min. west 1.20 r 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 3 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 nated for that purpose. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. E. JEWELL WATKINS, Agent for Applicant, 315 Railway Exchange Building, Seattle, Washington. First publication June 16, 1927. Tnnblication August 25. 1927. Orlander Jeweler Dealer in Watches and Clocks, Nugget Jewelry, Old Ivory, Curios, and a full line of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired on Short Notice STOP AT HOTEL SEATTLE when in Anohorage, Alaska HOT AND COLD WATER IN ALL ROOMS CURRENT PRICES J. J. MclSAAC, Prop. 'll Ml IUH Trains Leave—8:00 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. Cleaning and Pressing Ladies’ Work a Specialty Phone Adams 120 Shoe Shining WM. SLEDGE, Prop. CITY EXPRESS Agent for The American Express Co. Sample Room in Connection Baggage Stored Connection made with all steamers, trains and hotels. “We never sleep” Phone Main 122 Harold Painter, Prop. Successor to Billy Patterson I, 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.