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FRUIT JARS at J. L. Graef. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies—de veloping, printing, enlarging and ^picture framing. Alaska Shop. Mens Blue Bib Overalls Special £$1.25 per pair. Large Assortment «Golf Balls 25c to 75c each at Brown Afe Hawkins Corporation. «• i fcl »l >u •a M H H 4 a pi pi w i4 M W PI U n ra HI HI 111 Pi I'l 811 m i] 51 HI t| fcl PI HI H U w M M SI W in u ta n ;a ci * ‘4 « i if a 'i « VI 1,1 til (1 II tl u ti n ti ■ ti VI VI "Why didn't l discover them before // MANY women search ing for gentler and safer relief from constipa tion ask this question after they try Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies never act harshly; never gripe or irritate. Even if some cor rective must be taken ev ery day. You’ll find that Rexall Orderlies are safe always! Try them today! tin of 60 Seward Drug Co PHONE MAIN 132 Elywn Swetmann, Prop. W FOR EXPERT :« i-1 II •I GO TO Miller’s Barber Shop Shower Baths NORTHERN LIGHTS R. R. Smith, of Entrance Island, Cook Inlet, is one fox farmer who is determined to stay with the bus iness regardless of business condi tions, reports the Seldovia Herald. He has 200 adult blues and at least 76 pups. Market adjustments are bound to come sooner or later, he says. * * * Unless a considerable saving can be made in charges for the trans portation of school children from the outlying districts, parents re siding the south end of thet Ton gass highway, near Ketchikan, will not be able to send their children to school in Ketchikan. This situ ation is the result of a depleted Territorial treasury, it was explain ed. * * * * Woodchopper creek, 50 miles up the Yukon river from Circle City, is attracting attention again as a gold-producer after an interim of “TUMBLE DOWN INN” Mile 7 on Seward-Kenai Highway—All the at mosphere of Alaska expressed in real Alaskan style CHICKEN DINNERS DANCING LUNCHES Phone— 3 long rings Doris Lee, Prop. PERSONAL ATTENTION given all auto work done by BOB'S GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP BOE BUILDING 6th and Washington ROBERT MANTHEY Phone Mad. 144 “Let us end your motoring troubles.” *1 #1 n ■il SH •a i j j >4 '■4 •4 !4 il *1 Ml ' I t:i il «l Cal M. Brosius BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES EVERY ITEM IN THE BUILDER’S LINE C. XVI. S3. SEWARD, ALASKA PHONE MADISON 52 '1 4 I 4 4 i I 4 I 'i i 4 4 0 ■J a 1 I 3 4 a ■a .1 ■tl a *i I <4 si II ■a i 1 ■ •a 3 II a a ■ a 2 ■ a a a a a a a a n Real Laundry Service IS AT YOUIt DISPOSAL THROUGH THE MODERN FACILITIES OF THE SEWARD STEAM LAUNDRY IF IT IS LAUNDERING, CLEANING, PRESSING, HAT BLOCKING, ETC., WE CAN DO IT. PHONE MAIN 148 Seward Steam Laundry HARRY KAWABE, Prop. Call for and deliver Dry cleaning n •a ■a WHERE ALASKANS MEET HOTEL ATWOOD 1st AYE. & PINE STREET SEATTLE, WASH. Ted Taylor, Prop. Rooms Without Bath From $1.00 Per Day Rooms With Private Bath From $2.00 Per Day Rates by Week cr Month several years. Twenty men are now carrying on drifting operations. * * * * Andrew Johnson, former Fair banks miner, was burned to death in the destruction of the Outland Silver Bar assay office, says the Hyder Herald. When found, John son’s body was about 10 feet from the scene of the ruins and a large brizzly bear was making a meal from the corpse. * * * * When Alaska prospectors take to the hills, a new accessory may be found in their packs; a small radio receiving set by which they keep in tune with the times thru station KFQD, “The Voice of the Golden North’’, at Anchorage. 3fc JC. The interests of Mrs. Charlotte Potter in Nome’s “North Pole” was recently acquired by her sister, Mrs. Emma Davis. Mrs. Potter has entered the photographic business. * * * # Swanberg and Lee are busy hy draulicking on Osborne creek with a crew of nine. Operations began June 29 and are continuing daily with excellent results. Thirsty? Try Sylvia’s fountain. 1 BACK EAST BARGAINS Via the Electrified Line You can stretch your travel dollar to the limit this year! Include your home town in any one of these re markable round trip bargains. Take the Olympian via the scenicaily supreme electrified route. Round Trip from SEATTLE and TACOMA Tickets on Sale Daily 30-day Chicago New York.119.77 Montreal .113.95 Minneapolis St. Paul . Duluth Milwaukee Boston.126.85 Washington, D. C. . . 116.56 St. Louis . . Sioux City, la Des Moines . Philadelphia .... 118.41 New Orleans Niagara Falls .... 106.70 Buffalo .106.70 Rochester, Minn Pittsburgh.102.57 Corresponding reductions to many cities. Choice of connecting routes, eral stopovers. Also special one way, very low coach and tourist car fares to points on The Milwaukee Road. SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE White Bldg.,4th Ave.and Union St. E. M. Culbran9en, City Pass. Agt. R. E. Carson, General Agent Season $ 90.30 135.12 129.80 75.60 75.60 75.60 89.10 142.20 130.45 85.60 75.60 81.55 133.14 108.14 116.10 116.10 80.05 113.01 Lib 0k Milwaukee road • AMERICA'S LONGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD • PIONEER CLUB NICK HODAK, Prop. Cigars, Soft Drinks Card Tables OPEN FOR BUSINESS THE PALACE FURNISHED ROOMS POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS John Mattich, Pron. Phone Main 55 Osbo’s Electric Shop House wiring, boat wiring and repairing. We stock up to-date light fixtures. Radios and Radio Supplies For Service Call Adams 84 PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE WRITES ALASKAN RE IS INTERESTED IN NORTH While Alaska has its famous hot springs which are soothing and beneficial, considerable interest has been manifest of late years re 1 garding the springs frequented by | Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New ! York, Democratic standard bearer j for this fall’s presidential race. ! The following letter, addressed i to E. McPhee, prominent Anchor - ! age business man and one of the leading Democrats in the Terri tory, will be of especial interest to many in the North: Mr. E. McPhee, Anchorage, Alas ka. “My dear Mr. McPhee: “It was good of you to write me of your per sonal experience with Dr. Holder, of Seattle. You may be sure that I appreciated the spirit in which it was written, and was glad to hear that you had such personal benefit from his treatments. I, myself, have a daily massage treatment, and find that this and regular swim ming are doing a great deal for me. Within a few weeks I expect to go to Warm Springs, Georgia, for the annual trip which is both a rest and a physical stimulation. In this connection, I am enclosing an ar ticle which it may interest you to read. “I was also interested to know that you are a Democrat of such long and loyal party service. As j vou know, Alaska was the first of j the several conventions to give me | their public approval and support I have always been interested in your country and its enormous pos sibilities, and naturally this action pleased me very deeply. “I shall make it a point to read up about the Alaska Railroad sit uation which you mention. “With hearty thanks for your let ter and its friendly message, Yours very sincerely, Franklin D. Roosevelt.” j Seattle reports that a portion of the 1932 salmon pack which has already arrived in that city, has been started on the road Eastward to make room for the larger ship ments of salmon due from the North later in the season. The SS Yukon, of the A. S. S. Co., was reported at noon today to be due from the south at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and that the liner would sail south Saturday morning. A McGee Airways plane was to I leave Anchorage at 3 a. m. today j for Snag Point in the Bristol Bay district, weather permitting. Pilot Oscar Winchell, the flying cowboy, was also due to arrive in Seward today from Anchorage. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, UNGA PEN INSULA PRECINCT, AT UNGA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ADOLF PEDERSEN, Deceased. NO NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appoint ed Executor of the Estate of Adolf Pedersen, deceased; and that cre ditors of, and all persons having ( claims against said estate, are re quired to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to said executor, the undersigned, at his place of business on Semeonof Island, Third Division, Territory of i Alaska, or at the office of the Unit States Commissioner for Unga Pen insula Precinct, at Unga, in said division and territory. Dated this 14th day of July, 1932. THORWALD SKULSTADT Executor of Estate of Adolf Pedersen, Deceased. Date of first publication July 14,, 1932. Date of last publication Aug ust 11, 1932. Publish: July 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4, 11. Announcing The exclusive agency for the famous line of Richelieu Food Products De Luxe WE SUGGEST Richeliue Mushroom Broth . 35c Richelieu Thousand Island Dressing .. .. 25c Richelieu Mammoth Green Asparagus....50c Many other items for your selection P.C. MAIN 34 FOR THE CANNING SEASON Let Us Supply Your HOME-CANNING Needs Presto Glass Top Jars — Pints and Quarts Kerr Self-Sealing Jars — Pints and Quarts Squat and Tall Jelly Glasses Lids, Caps and Rubbers for all makes of Jats For Dependable Jelly-making Use CERTO FOR THE BREAKFAST TABLE Sunkist Oranges, Cantaloupes, Fresh Strawberries Grape Fruit Cream of Wheat — Grape Nuts — Corn Flakes Imlach’s Kippered Herring (An Alaska Product) Swift’s Premium and Cudahy’s Gold Coin Bacon Leirer’s Local Ranch or Hollyhurst Eggs CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEE ORANGE PEKOE OR GREEN TEA For Picnic Luncheons We Recommend Libby’s Bouillon Cubes — Libby’s Lunch Tongue, Sardines, Lib by’s or Van Camps Fork and Beans — Milani’s Chicken & Eg£ Noodles— Libby’s Hamburger Steak with Onions — B. & H. Brand Sandwich Spread — Kraft’s Pimento Cheese, Libby’s Ripe Olives — G. Washington Instantaneous Coffee — Golden Bear Cookies PHONES CONNECTING ALL DEPARTMENTS Cloth. Dept. Groc. Dept. Fuel Dept. Hdwe. Dept. Mad. 80 Main 1 Mad. 80 Adams 80 Brown & Hawkins Corp. Seward “QUALITY FIRST” Alaska A report from the North is to j the effect that a washout occurred on the Alaska Railroad Thursday afternoon between Matanuska and Moose Creek. Seattle Purity Ice Cream; most delicious. ALASKA SHOP. CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS C. Henning’s Tailor Shop Seward Light & Power Co. Light Power and Telephone Service Contractors and dealers in electrical sup plies and appliances OUR TELEPHONE IS MAIN 0 MARINE, AUTOMOTIVE AND COMMERCIAL MACHINISTS AND ELECTRICIANS —DEALERS IN— Buick and Chevrolet cars—Delco Light P. M. Ogle Garage WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Huff and Bacon, Mechanics Phone Mad. 66 BETTER TIMES ARE COMING Don’t be Discouraged! Don’t lose the will to win .... don’t join the pessimists who see naught but disaster ahead— During a previous depression, the government had to is sue paper “Clearing House Certificates” as a substitute for money. Conditions were just as bad, only we have forgotten. Prosperity has always followed bad times—this is one of the laws of business cycles. Now is the time to substitute the word “Reconstruction” for “depression.” Don’t be discouraged. Lend a hand to reestablish confidence. America will see this through and emerge victorious. Better times are coming! We pay 4 per cent interest compounded semi annually on all savings accounts. Bank of Seward Travelers’ Checks Auto Repairing, Plumbing, General Mach ine Work, Aceteylene and Electrical Weld ing, Steamfitting, Tinning, Auto Sales and Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE MAD 56 Seward Machine Shop Agency, FORD Cars and Kohler Frigidaire