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COMPANY OPERATING THIRTEEN CANNERIES ALASKA THIS TEA! Weather conditions in the Chignik a ea have been extreme ly bad todate, reports O. Berg seth, assistant. general manager of they Northwestern Fisheries Co, who arrived in Seward yester day aboard the S. S. Redondo. As a /consequence the putting 1 of tiaps has been handicapped sreat extent. Mr. Bergseth „ now comes from the Kenai nt but inspected other cnn ies of the firm to as far West rd at Chignik- He passed u Seward a counle of we°ks ) westbound and from here Tceeds to Cordova to inspect armeries in that, vicinity after y^hich he continues to Puget Sound where, according to the cycle, t’his will be a large year. Of the 13 canneries being op erated this season by the North western Fisheries 11 of them are in Alaska, Mr. Bergseth said, as follows: Kenai, Uyafc, Chignik, Naknek, Nushagak, Orca, near Orca, Dundas, in Icy Straits, Kas aan, Shakhan, Quadra and Hun ter's Bay, the latter in South eastern Alaska. The company also is operating this year one plant CHILDREN’S SUMMER HATS on SALE at Urbach & Valade. SEATTLE BRICK CREAM ALL NEW FLAVORS—PINTS AND QUARTS. CAND V COTTAGE LEGAL NOTICE IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE FOR THE JUNEAU LAND DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA In the matter of the Application of CAR LISLE PACKING COMPANY, a corpora tion, for a Patent under Sections 2306 and 2397 Revised Statutes to a tract of land aa a soldiers' additional homestead embraced , in U, S Official Survey No. 1537. SERIAL NO. 07000. NOTICE OF APPLICA- I TION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the CARLISLE PACKING COPANY, a cor- j poration organized under the laws of the State of Washington, has filed application Serial No. 07000 for a patent under and by virtue of sections numbers 2306 and j 2307 Revised Statutes of the United States, ; as assigne? of William N. Tarbox, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Official | Surrey N». 1537, situate on the west bank of the Rvichak River, Territory of Alaska, j approximately 6, 1-4 miles above the mouth of the Alagnak River, latitude 59 deg. 06 1 min. 50 sec N„ and longitude 156 deg. 41 min. 30 sec. W„ and particularly described as follows, to-wit: "Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U. S L. M. R. G. M. tear? S. 32 deg. 50 min. 11 sec. W., 37.05 chains distant, and corner No. 4 of U. S. Survey No. 914 bears W. 6.57 chains distant; thence E. 4.54 chains to corner No. 2. M C. thence by meanders along the Kvichak River as follows; (1) N 40 deg. 52 min. E., 3.86 chains (2) N. 43 deg. 21 min. E., 3.20 chains (3) N. 45 deg. 11 min. E., 7.10 chains (4) N. 27 deg. 33 min. E., 0.40 chains to corner No. 3 M. C.; thence W. 14.49 chains to corner No. 4; thence S. 10.60 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 10 acres.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchor- j age, Alaska, within the period of publics- ! tion or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. J. Lindley Green, Register First Publication May 20, 1929. Last Publication August 10, 1929. THE AliSKA RAILROAD TRAINS ARRIVE—Sunday 3:40 p. m ; Wednesday and Satur 7:00 p. m. Friday 9:45 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE—Sun^av 8:00 ■ a. m. Monday and Thursday i j 7:30 a. m. Saturday 10:00 a. m. j j NOTICE FURRIER FURS CLEANED, RE LINED AND REMODELED i I Expert workmanship Formerly of C. C. Gunthers J New York Louis Schulman, Ketchikan i j Mrs. W. L. Corliss Apt. 1 Arcade Apts. j j LARGE TONNAGE The steamer Alaska, of the A. S. Co., due in Seward tomorrow, ;will discharge 45 tons of freight for Seward and 40 tons for the Stand ard Oil Co.; 150 tons for transfer to the S. S. Redondo. Rail ship jments amount to 300 tons including j three autos and 75 tons of salt I for Anchorage, and 20 tons of dumber and 20 tons of blacksmith !e.oal for Fairbanks. NEW Mill ROUTE PHI K BUFFET Hi RIO SAN FRANCISCO. June. 28, (#>)— Eighteen passenger tri-motored • transport planes, equipped with | buffets for serving luncheons and j with two way radiophone commun ication, soon will be placed in ser vice by the Boeing syste mon the San Francisco-Chicago section of the trans-continental air mail and express route. -«— -- MEETING TONIGHT Dr. Roberts, general chairman of the Fourth of July celebration, announces that a meeting will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the fire hall of the committees in charge and all those interest ed are requested to please attend. VERDUN CELEBRATES VERDUN, June 27, (/P)—Thirteen years after one of the most desper ate battles of the World War, Ver dun celebrated its reconstruction with President Doumergue, Prem :t,r Poincare d scores of other high officials attending. B. C. Philpot, telegraph opera- j, tor who was stationed in Seward ( for some time, was an arrival r on the train from Fairbanks. c SHACK FOR MUSEUM NEW YORK, June 27, (/P)—The 1 frame of a shack which was one i ■ime the home of the great inven tor, Thomas Edison, was presented to Henry Ford with considerable1 formality for inclusion in the Dear born Museum. on Puget Sound and one on the ( Columbia River. Regarding the escapement at the Chignik weir this has been satisfactory and at Karluk it is reported 300,000 have passed the weir. Fishing operations at Kar luck commenced June 19 but the run has thus far been extremely i small. During Mr. Bergseth’s stay in Seward he is a guest at the Van Gilder hotels. SALE on LADIES SHOES. Ur bach & Valade. FARM 0UEST1 MOST IMPflflTiT PROBLEM. 0. S. — AT LEAST SAY SALONS IN VE HEMENT DECLARATIONS AT CAPITOL WASHINGTON, June 27, (/P)—Al tho congress has adjourned, the question of aiding the farmers thru tariff and relief way still rises be fore the country as all-import ant issue, likely to remain acute in future political campaigns. Farmers are far from satisfied v/ith Hie farm bill already passed and with the proposed tariff revis ion. Representative Hull and Sen- J a tor Brookhart launched new at- ! tacks on the tariff measures and denied that adequate farm aid has been offered by congress. Mr. Hull was especially vehement in his denunciation, declaring that “agriculture for the 99th time is go be hoodwinked and humbugged by prolific promises of effective tariffs that are nothing but fraud and swindle.” The many friends of Camille McGowan will be pleased to learn that the oldtimer is making a splendid recovery from his re cent operation in Portland and that he is planning to return to the Northland this fall. “BEER BARON” GUILTY CHICAGO, June 28, (/P)—Joe Sai ls, the “Beer Baron”, motored '.own from his island estate in Wis onsin. pleaded guilty to violation )f the prohibition laws, and was entenced to 30 days in jail. For Dressmaking see Margaret J rlclntosh, over the Blue Shop. Motorship Discoverer --— | For Hire or Charter Next scheduled trip to the Cook Inlet ports of Portlock ©eldovia, and to Iliamna Bay will leave June 30. Captain Heiiiie Berger Seward, Alaska Cal M. Brosius SEWARD, ALASKA Construction Lumber Builders’ Supplies Boat Lumber Mill Work RADIO SUPPLIES — SOCKETS - BUSSBAR JACKS—CONDENSERS—SWITCHES, ETC. TUBES AND BATTERIES Flooring . Ceiling Rustic Bevel siding Fir Finish Mouldings Doors Windows Cement Lime Plaster Lath Plaster Board Chimney brick Fire brick Fire clay Plate and Window glass Beaver Board C. M. Seward Alaska \tt ttutttmtttttttttttttttttttttt tt “PORT MIS°|NG MEN. tt uutttttttttttttttttttttttttttt tt 1 a. C Hansen, his wife Mrs. A. C. Hansen trying to locate. He serv ed with the 91st. Division. Last heard from September 20, 1928 !from Portland, Ore., where he went to look for work. Communicate with George E. Flood, State Service Officer American Legion, 6145 Ar cade Square, Seattle Vi :sh., regard ing this man. Frank Re veil (Buster) left yes terday for his folk’s home at Lakeview, Mile 20. FLAGS AND BUNTING at UR BACH AND VALADE. r CHARGED MANSLAUGHTER ! CHICAGO, June 27, CP)—Harold iCusack, son and heir to the la:.e Thomas Cusack, millionaire sign ! magnate, was arrested with Frank Wilson his companion, and held on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Ar thur Miller, whose car was rammed I cy Cusack’s machine. John A- Nelson has painted the roof of his residence green adding much to the appearance of the home. EASTMAN RODaKS AND PHO TOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. Schaller • r’s Alaska Shop, Fresh local killed vtal at CARS TEN’S meat market. 1 GOOD PAINT When you’re ready to paint, it will pay you to use Fuller Pure Pre pared. There is none better. And nothing adds so much to the value and appearance of your home as painting at regular intervals with good materials applied by skilled workmen. duller Pure Prepared Paint is the highest type of ready-mixed out side paint. It gives long-time pro tection; colors are true and lasting; its covering capacity and long life make it economical. We carry a complete assortment of Fuller products See the Fuller color cards—let us help you get the right paint for your needs. BROWN & HAWKINS CORPORATION W P FT TT T FR R? m second avenue south W . r. rULLEA Oi VvU. AND JACKSON STREET SEATTLE. WASH 1 N G'l'ON - 50Branch*} in 38 Pacific Coast and Inter mountain Citigy^ Factories in San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland Distrikotoet of V a lt p ar Prtdnttt .By the sack or carload —PREMIER— and mine run coal—Try it —HEALY LUMP— Nut or mine run —EVAN JONES— Lump or mine run —NANIMO— Range coal in.sack or bulk WOOD—ICE—HAY—GRAIN —Telephone MAin 81, Arcade Building— H. V. Hoben A. F. Davis—