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LEU NOTICES 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 oi 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) 33.6S chains distant from which Corner No. 1 of this survey Corner No. 4, U. S. Survey No. 1105 bears North S7 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- j er (first course South 84 deg. 2 min. West 2.97 chains; second course North 9 deg. 50 min. West j '0.84 chains; third course North 65 deg. 3 min. West 1.15 chains; fourth course South 87 deg. 50 j 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 j No 4; thence North 7.36 chains to Corner No. 1, the place o2 begin- .j n:ng, containing an area of 6.58 ! acres. Any and all persons claiming ad-' versely any portion of the above de- j scribed tract of land are required to j file with the Register of the United \ States Land Office, at Anchorage, j f 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- i ^ sions of the Statutes. |c THIS NOTICE is issued at the ^United States Land Office at Anchor age, Alaska, this 25th day of April, A. j D. 1927, and ordered* published for a period of sixty days in the Seward , •Gateway, a newspaper of established r character and general circulation, pub- l lished at Seward, Alaska, nearest the 1 5 land herein described, and hereby des-1 f lgnated for that purpose. ; n J. LINDLEY GREEN, j [ Register. J. L. WALLER, Attorney for Applicant. Address: Anchorage. Alaska. First publication June 23, 1927. Last publication Sept. 3, 1927. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES LAND * OFFICE, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. SERIAL NO. 06180 * July 9, 1927. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the NEW ENGLAND FISH COMPA NY, a corporation organized under the Laws of the State of Maine and author ized to do business in the Territory of Alaska, has filed application, Serial 081S0, for patent under the provisions of Sec. 2306, R. S., for a tract of land situated at Kodiak, Alaska, in Latitude 57 deg. 47 min. 22 sec. and Longitude 150 deg. 24 min. 47 sec., containing an area of 5.16 acres, and included within U. S. Survey No. 1534 and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at Cor. No. 1 M. C. on the line of ordinary high tide of St. Paul Harbor, whence U. S. C. & G. S. Sta. bears N. 69 “deg. 13 min. 15 sec. E. 41.22 chs.; running thence along the line of said high tide of St. Paul Harbor (1) S. 60 deg. 51 min. W. 4.52 chs.; (2) S. 56 deg. 27 min. W. 4.51 chs.; (3) S. 49 deg. 04 min. W. 2.40 chs.; (4) S. 61 deg. 28 min. W. 3.00 chs. to Cor. No. 2 M. C. on the line of ordinary high tide of St. Paul Harbor; thence N. 25 deg. 29 min. W. 4.55 chs. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 64 deg. 31 min. E. 14.32 chs. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 25 deg. 29 min. E. 2.83 chs. to Cor. No. 1 the place of beginning, containing an area of 5.16 acres; magnetic variation 24 deg. 20 min. E. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register U. S. Land Office. First publication July 11, 1927. Last publication Sept. 19, 1927. IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, KODIAK PRECINCT, AT KODIAK. NO. 257 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of ALBERT JOHNSON. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly and regularly ap pointed by the Probate Court for the Kodiak Precinct, Territory of Alaska, on the 11th day of July, 1927, admin u 1* ! w S A 11 v ti IS l w r h s 3 T ( s t; A tl P d a s D r l The M. S. Discoverer, Capt. Berger departs on his next regular trip t< Iliamna and way ports on Septembe 18. | T. R. McEwen, superintendent o I Seward schools, returned today front la vacation spent in the States. Ii I is reported “Ted” is still a bachelor ; It. is reported the Princess Pat ;Capt. Tom Perry, operating on Cool; 'Inlet, has lost the mail subsidy. | jistrator of the estate of Albert John ! son, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons i having claims against the said de ceased to exhibit them, with the nec | essary vouchers, within six months i after the first publication.„of this no tice, to-said administrator at the law office of M. L. Rickman, in the Town I of Kodiak, Territory of Alaska, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate in the Territory of Alaska. Dated at Kodiak, Alaska, this 30th day of July, 1927. O. L. GRIMES, Administrator of the estate of Albert Johnson, deceased. M. L. Rickman, Attorney for Administrator. First publication August 10, 1927. East publication September 1, 1927. IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE FOR THE JUNEAU LAND DISTRICT A T ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. In the Matter of the Application of the ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIA TION, a Corporation, for Patent Un der Sections 2306 and 2307 Revised Sheafffers Lifetime fountain pens ind pencils. Schalierer’s Alaska Shop. Statutes, to a tract of land as a Sol dier’s Additional Homestead em braced in U. S. Official Survey No.: 1583 and Situated on the East Shore of Isanotski Strait. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 06412. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That he ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIA ITON, a corporation organized under he laws of California, whose principal iffice is at 111 California Street San h-ancisco, California, has filed appli- j ation Serial No. 06412 for a patent inder and by virtue of Sections 2306 nd 2307 Revised Statutes of the Unit- ( d States, as assignee of M. J. Wine, or a tract of land embraced in U. S. j; )fficial Survey No. 1583, situate on , he East shore of Isanotski Strait upon he S. E. end of the Alaska Peninsula l the Territory of Alaska in Latitude ! 4 deg, 52 min. 43 sec. N. and Lbngi- < ide 163 deg. 20 min. .00 sec. W., and ; articularly described as follows, to- j it. . “Beginning at Corner No. 1 M. C. of said U. S. Survey No. 1583, a point on the Eastern shore of Isanotski Strait, from which ^ United States Location Monument No. 1583 bears S. 35 degrees 44 ( minutes East Variation 20 degrees c East 3.42 chains distant, and run- ( ning thence from said Corner No. 1 M. C. along the meanders of the said Eastern shore of Isanotski j 1 Strait (first course South 30 de grees 34 minutes West 0.90 chains, second course South 34 degrees 10 minutes West 2.00 chains, third c course South 40 degrees 6 min- ; . utes West 5.90 chains, fourth 15 course South 43 degrees 39 min- [' tes West 6.80 chains, fifth course * South 45 degrees 9 minutes West 2.6S chains), a total of 18.28 chains to Corner No. 2 M. C. Thence South 3.00 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 11.97 chains to Cor ner No. 4; thence North 16.74 i chains to Corner No. 1 M. C., the place of beginning, containing an area of 11.23 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- j ersely any of the above described I .nd should file their adverse claims j ith the Register of the United tates Land 'Office at Anchorage, laska, within the period of pub cation or 30 days thereafter or they ill be barred by the provisions of le statute. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication June 27, 1927. Last publication Sept. 6, 1927. OTICE OF SUBMITTING FINAL PROOF Anchorage, Alaska, July 29th, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Peter nderson, entryman, together with his itnesses, Paul C. McMullen and Har 7 B. Melvin, all of Seward, Alaska, as submitted final proof on his Home :ead Entry, Serial No. 05620 Lot No. , NW 1-4 NE 1-4 section One (1) ownship One (1) South Range One L) West, Seward Meridian, That aid final proof is now in the files of le U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, laska, and if no protest is filed in le said U. S. Land Office within the eriod of publication or within thirty ays thereafter, said final prof will be ccepted and final certificate will is le. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register ate of first publication August 1, 1927. ate of last publication September 10, 327. ■# i ) h ISLE OF RETRIBUTION” IT Limy TOUR i “The Isle of Retribution,” a stoi ■ of the frozen wasts of Alaska adop led from Edison Marshall’s famov novel, stands out head and shouldei over any rnelordama of the bitin jnorthland of recent memory. Thi j unusual F. B. O. production crashe with big situations and hums wit |speed, according to critics who hav i seen it, at pre-release showings i i Hollywood, and it comes tonight a the Liberty theatre. Although Lilli"n Rich is the fea tived star, the ro’e which has bee 1 accorded Victor MM .aglen is so mag nificont and his performance in th exacting part of “Doomsdorf” po ex cepUoual that he is really entitled t< the honors—not that Miss Rich’ work is Less but that Mr. M’Laglen’ role is more. Such a character a “Doomsdorf” has not been written since Jack ’'London conceived “Thi Sea Wolf.” And what a fight stir: the blood and brings the back hai: up all standing at the finish; witt the mighty “Doomsdorf” caught b> his leg in a huge bear trap and the slight Ned Cornet diving in and leap, ing out with short arm jabs, knowins full well that his only chance of life it ti remain at long distance! Robert Frazer is splendid as young Cornet, and the rest of the cast, which includes Mildred Harris, David Torrence, Kathleen Kirkham, and Inez Gomez is splendidly balanced. James Hogan has outdone himself in directing the picture. AGED PRINCE SAVES HIS ANCESTHAE HOME STEYR, Upper Austria, Aug 27. UP) —The aged Prince I^iis of Coburg las saved his ancesmil home, Vog sai'g ( astle, from sale for payment ): debts. It was scheduled for auc ion after its rich tapestries, arms ind pictures had gone > to satisfy creditors, but the prince’s pleas have esulted in the agreement whereby le will keep the mansion until his leath. The castle once was the pro >erty of King Louis Philippe of i’rance. NEW WAY TO REDUCE TALMAGE, Neb., Aug. 27. (P)— Vith the mercury hovering about the entury mark, Ed J. Hromas perched n a signboard here for an entire ay slad in the furry costume of an Iskimo. He bet on Sharkey. Hromas 3st several pounds paying the wager. Leave your orders for fresh killed hickens at Brown Hawkins. DANCE TONIGHT Admission Charge: Men 75c; Ladies 25c MUSIC B\ THE JOLLY THREE ODD FELLOWS HALL . I Mayor L. V. Ray and C. W. Keil have been knocking the little white ball around lately on the local golf course. CURTIS It MORFORD FOR FIRE INSURANCE DR. J. A. BAUGHMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CHRONIQ DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone Madison 90. Seward, Alaska AARON E. RUCKER ATTORNEY at law Harriinan Bldg. Annex PHONE ADAMS 127 D0N0H0E & BIMOND ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offices VALDEZ and CORDOVA i l DR. A. R. ROBERTS OENTIST Dental and Genera/I X-Ray Work New Teeklenberg Bldg. Phone Mad. 108 - - - SewardV Alaska In CURS FOR SALE at OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, General Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 66 i* i i i i i i i i t i i i i i l i i i i i i I i i i» STOP AT HOTEL SEATTLE when in Anchorage, Alaska HOT AND COLD WATER IN ALL ROOMS CURRENT PRICES J. J. MclSAAC, Prop. For any kind of GENERAL REPAIRING G Leave Call at The NORTHERN Typewriters and sewing machines made as good as new For Electrical Work CALL TOM OSBO Residence—Madison 123 HE HA LACE John Mattich. Prop. POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Furnished Rooms Phone Main 55 !'¥raISi| Trains Leave—8:00 a.m. Sunday; ' 7:30 a.m. Monday and Thursday; « 10:00 a.m. Saturday. i Trains Arrive—3:40 p.m. Sunday; J 7:00 p.m. Wednesday and Satur-! day. 9:45 p.m. Friday. CITY EXPRESS - Agent fcr 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. 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