The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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MR. TENANT..
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SHOULD YOU BE ASKED TO GIVE POS-
SESSION 01' TT1K HOME YOI' ARE NOW
ENJOY ING — WHERE WOULD YOI' MOVE1*
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD BUYS
IN MODERATE PRICED HOMES ON CONVEN-
IENT PAYMENT PLAN.
~ • COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT
WE HAYP TO OFFER.
A DOLLAR WISELY INVESTED NOW IS
SI id: <)F A 0001) RETURN.
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL OR
trade, list it with us. :~Tr ;l-
under an aval- ! thi» point w» went inland up the
1 anrhe of anger; h a speech returned | the coaat.
with a vengeance as he vociferous- It was the middle of April the
1y told the captan what he thougjd following year when w* first heard
. of. him and hia company. Thfeap- j of a gold strike up the coaat near
tain understood Er.c's frame of Sinrok river. One of my partners
! mind and hurriedly explained that was aerioualy sick.
| it- waa a mistake by the , newspa-
However, the captain qu'ckly saw
It -was decided
that I should investigate the atr ke
alone. On my way up the cogjtt 'I
met a number of prospectors re-
the damaging evidence that hia owu- turnirtg from the strike. They tohl
er would have to refrute before
lie-could., hope to escapt heavy d«"V
me that Hu- strike was made a^out
•_*6 miles this side of the Sinrok
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Graham Insurance
Agency
| ages on tije charge That a dr lit-- 1 river at a place they called Snake
i i rate attempt -had beeh made ty ,X£r♦ river, later the site of Nome c ty.
bruit hia creWs by means ot l'ttls-C.j. When 1 arrived af“ Snake river I
advertisement* ' and Eric hid cool- j found -quite a number t>f Yukon
i ed down considerably. \Vpen -..jEc j river miner*/ wl).° had*feaiined' ht
i captain explained' that Ire* could the strike earlier An the season,
travel as a passenger and live m | They told nie that everything had
the cabin with him and - that •*] been staked from -beach to ht,ad-
need not do wpclr of anj^ kfnd, Eric waters. When 1 arrived at Anv.l
decided that after all he would be j Oreok, WhtlT? the strike was made,
gainer,, so he. ^fittingly atct-pS- ! mull-bad the location notices on
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Reside net- ^TfiTiio fR
ljrir Jj?e . new/ wnrygement. *- . , .....
A IH-sertMin Takes Form . . j of Swede* had made the discoVepy.
But. when thr captain told him A*,I looked dowrt the creek from
lijhgt'tbey would put 1n at Port Liar- ] the center stake Un the discovery
® ence to ‘take on water amf ietn-*j dlain\ it appeared t,hat the distance
^ieer n*Mlt, - Eric decided that that
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TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR CAUSED
NOME GOLD RUSH
Dang-
Whoo
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between the two center stakes was
■ if a pliu't-r - la n'i In steppiiw
distance with my skis I found quite
a fraction between discovery blaim (
and the other one baloVT’^OfT tin-'
following day. I returned and meas-
ured the distance with a tape line, i
This Checkedwith my. lueaajii-e-
ents'df the day before. 1 immed-
I
Just before the ship entered th
little bay, Eric noted a small vil-
lage of natives down the roast from
where the ship would, anchor. When
the boat left the ship, Eric wi»
aboard._ . , ^j-'.
The Eskimos welcomed him as
they would, a fellow-tribesman. They jtments Of the day
"gave him All_he timid f8*ot-*»h,! lately fttksL.™X find and recorded^
" and bt-rnes. While he-* was i H the same day.
is no' ot ‘J j
as" danger' Jaw- r
the wet-y
other disj
amount o.l
en.s
disregard,]
of .their
for the li’ ]
ren,” said
Health 0 I
- How. a typographical error • in a j ley, ‘‘'k-hiclf overlooks, the San Frans
San Francisco' newspifpe? resqkfdl c:sco bay and- it* world famous
event uaily in one of. the.'greatest ] golden gate. Re ' was carefree and
gold-rushes is told, in an article by | pf^ectty.co.ntcnted' while carrying
' Frederick Jsi«tfh Bourn- whTph 'S]J (uusprous ii«a|, | i|iy
pcared recently in the Los Angeles ^collt-ft^iinys. - Front. thesj students,
Times Sunday Magazine under' the’ who canw from nearly" every state
venison
tninying IV > hospitadty he nqtw.ett
o small dey drawn UP on tfcy
bench' above hirh water.
$1300 For a Day’s/ Work
When It became know n what 1.
had found, and before I went back
its[
rfeV-ly adopted country. Use boy. in {fp|. ^ ,nd was . welcome j ing the snow-covered
. hj»d
1 auTi
-so
^rtjule follows^
vr-. -»ln Jhe -early spring of
leading San" Vjjaaciseo
At neaia- It cou'd under- to Fish rivef, J' was-offered $15,-
the made by-.the ns.. | OOo tor my day’s ■work 1 did pot
i-v.F. the boat had washed up tin accept. l.atcJ~ I was glad, as my
thf"'t>facb -fust-a—few weeks before- I partm-rs-Yind I took out around-
VVh’l.e Eric was ••.'W.shinr that he j from this little fraction of
had something he, cbuhfiTrade for 100 feet . ._ --t 1 - (
On JUVLJUli'-.JiftljLs,
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Tfi&tfl Out a*
Gamut
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~ f so, you'll welcome Trinp-1
Trcd Health sEtqes ..Their-splendid
lifting features jremov^ the friction-
al heel, giving longer life-to your,
Ifepsc Their yientiflcaltpdpsign
Igsts and health Tenures encourage; J
correct posture auid assure, rca^ com- -
fort r., if t ufrlhhw you.
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and
John E. Morrison Company
HOMEOWNERS—
1898
particular fascinated. ,hjn .»lth_ stor-a
newspaper ] ice of most fabulous richeS found
carried a two-line advertisement in in the Y^ijijon gounyy.' it had been
which occurred ar tyifosfraphiial er- ! related^lo him by Jus faiheV -wlm ■
rW. The. letter/-“Tt- was used wv
letter -*8',
1 me nwn;-,iw— ........... ■ —— ■■■> ---
**vT stand that the boatV was too heavy staking my claim and white cross-
mt . ■ . .. ’-I- . ---------I.— -c. ------tundra; 1
The chief no iced. th$t
Brir-Tmuddered- tlms^rf Vpirmar:' \!° „»!i
fingT-r Tiucched one of the I one morning' April foundomK-which
mm wnr^rlg th^vyurld has,reading the “Help Wanted” col- j and Hj-Su faught him
ever known. It took men away #e»m utnu 0 ...............
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to take ib with him. They stocked : saw. cutting niy way, what t« me
the boat well with dried veuissn i 'was the ’queerfst sight 1 had ever
and fish. 1 ' j seen.
Eric* vrebj 1 soon recognized Eric. .He seem-
(Continiied fionj front ptjfr-)'
fwsttng institution “ti
_____________ ; Vhe . long-term saving
. - - ■ pie." he concluded.
Pie.
-• Offices of the '
: Sivings and Loan A *
P AV.i ab»ve the Firat
-‘.‘A Federal Savings and Loa,
soeiation is
mutual thrift institution which i» i . ,
organized und-iweW-by I m,>' ^“red there.
zsz art'h**!*- - --e- -
That apparently Mniitipurtam slip r'A flntun . in h-s vlin-f" fUy. l>uT rnini;on, Thc txJys Kave him s wif-j reticent manper that
gave• bun wUl exceedrngtr g1*<t-lb see ...v .....in,-, nnt n,|Trn|
nlrgBf akln aml AHh ■ >W ^
to' catch the j-pouneed1 W our Varllee meeting. *
.ton i» s«-c|c'aiy |n
share*-by many ,;p«ople.
families and lucrative />oai-
It left tlu-ir c'-rysds ' Strewn
"“in childr
age. iThe]
mitted
secretion
• and'-bnly]
required
Handkerc'J
toys als
tion.
• -The J
from—the
symptom*-
at this
t ure of J.-;
~ su*pected
com motif jo., *■-■
].' w. r
r-ljr and il
-is practi
hiatory
When th
is no rr
there is..
com mu nit
aw;ay fro
keep you
r. your - phj
all cases
from the
arieristic
.enforced.”
to make /grass" snares _to._iraJl p.lWi
hgi*«h. ~ :irY
read .the advertisement:, —- A 1 ipneer Born
he actually clipped one out that .".iftrhaps fcric had more
interested him. It said “tailors’V pioiie^r spirit than his
were ^wanted for a -whaling ship I friends- realized. As he. explained 1
IF-was a thing he had never done
before. Op thijj,. particular ..day, he
ifip
feeling that, he wa-
their
t:u ill.
for niiles Jtfong the ireju-herous not»’oiily
sfsifes of pur niost northern coast.
MijrionS "pf dollars, worth df ships
BBtfrsmallcr craft lef| their skeie- .. _ _ ... . ,---
tons Jo- 1 teach .in those ilesniatp bound for ilh'gbVar North. -----------riu_hie UAoiv-he had nut tlu riiglll-
aands. Mtllioftaires Were created j WJjvh E/k- returned to her sjutp. ‘“*4 of inhere'-.he was going,
from unskilled lai>diexa».L«uots were, that day it was_to dispose of hi»lbut ^
J1 J "_“J'try and^yurjers I huaitfe^*aaiI-{Hnli.,h:i "grip-; and
were committed and allowed to go] the next morning he was aboard a,
unpunished. . . r- - ' J ferryboat, bound- for a certairt .
Time was ■consldwred far tdo val- wharf And a hew _ adverfture.* .11^ LUasi be.. catm upon numerous
■abb- to be w asted pfkm .such tri-! had . a roll 6f blankets. a few ’ vni»gc» aimilar to the one- he first
■f-T--JtlgL matters. It ail. .heghn'■ with.
slip -of. ____ i noonjjie. walked -up the gangplank ' made . atr •ftu* rilouth -’f—
—ii I'nifTriitercn thTT iT ~faie/.of a whahng- ship. - Its rimi' ^vas - J"lv®c—i1** he .VOlied" in t ro,'*r
-or call if what you will. He«:e,t«Lt-,.^the .-jl^'l^-Jti-itntti-e- 8Iia--~klB£'i.T3y«»i
the -torv .as . told to me by a .mail '' ml'! for I the Far ^v-"l4ttic-.-.—1 li'ac/i, gre
t Aloft:
rc rarkvr that ^.s too bod north-1!"*1. *** mon**.
. . ■ - ■ ■ I IS then, leaned by th« Association
” nr ns nntt 1 -1 -i-*. ■ at sn*m w *■—i'—y——............
to meal -home ownera, secui
loans, with J- J.- Akin
M. W Larmoiir as v
andvKred T. Arnold as
The Association, it pen
to prospect ■ that stream.
A,. I
i v j u i . iu .. . sound *fir*t mortgages on their
The'tern, of payment moat
the laugh wason me, that he *as —
Berkeley the discoverer of gold bn that river. ovrr * Period of
BtrMe> He then reiateil showing""-Tfe'n°r more
xoiaU t-«*qp#et---we-g«rr-hriTr—nr'th?"
chief of ' the Eskimos.. .He, said the
chief liecame ’quite exerted and ex-
irom unssmeu .aporea^Aamm were. tnat uay tk was_to q,sposBv.«c m« -J- - J . fIaimed wi,ile p0iMin|r , tip toward/
disrupted. Banditry and murderal Fuafflesa and -pack-., his -grips; "Hnd; heading for some difmite desU h(_ h] ‘-fmalaktok Umalaktok'
were committed and allowed to go the "next morning he was aboard a ‘ l’on Glltl that he .ty-QUld know t btr. -trr:—”*c=.i
Ixmpd-' for a ceftairi] when h« -hrrlved. On his way down
not lest
more than 20
years.--e—’ ■' :—
. Erilferli) ^ Savings Loan At
■Bdtir.' the
Emetna," yvhich Erjc later " learned
meant ‘‘Much more the same.” The
chief then took Eric up the river
in his canoe until- he. runic to the
!to the
' fnrkix*"in the river, tin om- „f-
i^f^WhiKSg-ship.-lt, name WMsSriv*C_«a-he .puTTeir inTEirbqgh’ ^ ^ " e",'
-.-rir- J__rgrriiw. channel Tahi1~np to tKUsS^ *h«t»“Uch..to Eric.- amaze-
l„mrh he ^.rtSTTiE mv HffWT -uzeut. iut-..hegp.i\ Ip pkk om. pieces
—ngfV.ed Viric. whoni fate bad gtlect-
~m MPWiT'
. whortt fate bad .-ttlect- ^ Eric—But Not
, si |.... .vi nen me saip- sioou1 otlp fl> sea,,
this mm-t -imyrestinr- driuuah........:t4rtht> mate on spotting Eric beUowST*1‘<# ?°y*K«- *“ told him that »» i about th re da s’ hbatlSY
"Eiii; "Wu; enJcAgkil in the tailot. out ah order lor him tp'geT aloft! wt're prospecting for-Yppfcf'JTr ~H*$i | * : B. V; * ..... ?
—TT- w — $ - ■•*>n anfPshowert him a few nug-j-'-ng down the coast he would find
found quite a | more' \Vh.te men tike himself. He
Lheacjl, he tvart “greeted by "my Mm*';
Ttns wil nrd"| nlyself.
11e fri d-Tiazz*: lb tunlMl
of C.OJU'se gold.
...... '-v ■ «r A-—- * ----. -rlik- —~
u Kric wasr-'lrYveH Ua . undfel^IaniJ
lHit , piUCCK
t
for Nobii
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me taiu'i- o«M ail M'HtM 1**1 Helll UHJlT ..... .* *
ioi Gu>uu*>.- 'in tlidi' city - of Bu:F,u- ; and lu*U».a unfurl thr MliU.The cup- so<^on an'1 huu
^ • i fnin uK/i d1 tTin nirmunt unu itnm. KUt'S thftt WP 'Wtd foU
CLASSIFIED ADS
! dent Roosevelt’s program
vide adequate housing fnr|
seekers, and $ safe in, <
both targe and small in
UutitltJ^
A Cicero bandit
s.ootatiofl It under the supervuriofl Jc*»n,f GfetTOn ttf
Of the Unifed Stated 'Government found "e •“‘l n0
and--the Federal Home I.,an Bank lo “urrender hi» t™^l
of the distriet in which It is lo- | ——■<>,—-- -
caled. It is strictly a mutual in- *Tse Reporter A4» For I
idittnvL thn'~ riv^Hla 'impat- '^tn decided that his best movo|
FOR
SALE
FOR SAFE:
Kindling crat ng
rheap—Tlfpular
Furnitutc’Go. 33c
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the basphemous order, or thc mate’s; Eor the first l'mp
as Eric calmly told him to “go | aske'1 •n“»ny lucstjons
ttrwentvrtr rernvor rfre -gottl.-
in his life. He, When he aWlvert* at Dolfm bay he
as to our me- • ^°UPd several ot" hls'own country-
thod -of—separating the gold from j men . therl.
They lost no Urtie in loading‘fum.
WII y III VVVSVH, X - . •-—
Asked for an explanation, Eric1 thp We showed *him how to . . __
drew from his pocket the crumpled wa,h » “Lgravfl until nothing ( ber and tools into i large boat and1
Clipping of the advertisement ,and but the Kold This inter------- "’4 J ‘
handed it to the captain. The cap- csted him. W’t ^^jgJujji one of
Sur1
■modern, two oi
Blewett Street.
recently
Albert
spokesmai
lovers
la say a
‘ **A i
rd a par’ ment.—4U9
Rayl AP*Ttl|ient. .
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
Elm Street. ~ S3p'.
FOR.....BENT— Two T" furtiishcd
apartmiTft-. " modem, ’ bills paid.
Small hoqse furnished.—819 f/aro-
llTKl ■ St. ' * ' 0t*-
. ADR. RENT- Furnished apartment
with hard wood floors-—Graham In-
Agency. t 22tfc.
clean jiio-'crn
Xiiitiv'’'T8trrtrt
Camp—Day arid "WeekTjC Yhfes on ap-
plication.
kindly soul, had in bia!
three rooms.—12.’I0 j younger jjays also/'1 hailed from]
Sweden, a|pd when he had finished I
rwodniR, thy clippiny^ ___Ktw •-
that
Here he again read, ‘Tailors wanted , tions as
starting back to their Eldorado. Be-,
fore the seasonal freeze halted the i
the nuggets to take with "him. This I work, they had taken out' more than
ssbiti
West
Second,
3$c.
took with many thanks:
His Visits Unfruitful.
that
for a whaling cruise in Alaskan
waters.” . //', *- ■
... When the captain explained to
Eric that he had actually sifcned as
a sailor, and not as a tailor, Eric
was stunned- speechless. Then his
had evaoeu our quea-
tp where he came from
anA~.Ukgjpi*e his destination. We
soon dismissed him ffom our mm
aud in a Tew days followed
I $I0,fl0u in the -yellow -metal
rules the. world,
, And. _. that. news, . .by.
riffe^*vltirmf"minni!tiiTlcit1iiTT7TW?pr
to the corners of- the_ globe.-* k
You know_fhe rest.
gJAL - Tr
on] Albert
Urton and Frederick Ro.
down the coast to Golf in bay. Erom i wan. I >oth insane, escaped from an
KTSTTTlVer;-where we made our w>n-' asylum in England by hiding
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ter camp about HO Uliles back from Immense milk •
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BEPAIF ‘
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Nine out of ten owners of
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CORimpn care that should be
given their car ... Many, ■
however, fail to practice that
care, driving their care one
season into another . . until 1
something really goes wrong. Cooler Bays are
again and it is time to have that good car of
.checked up on for winter service. Drive in
us tune it up in all detail . . You win find it lew
sive in the end. and a more “pepfui” car te dr
‘ Hr nitre for repairing of aH
moat reasonable.
JOHNSON MOTOR COMPJ
v. „»r#kw* v . - Ju- . T
J. S. Johnson, Prop. West Fourth!
SQUIRE EDGEGATE-You Can't Get latelliltBccOut oi Solid Ivory
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•BUT *r*E*Z
Pa£» you,
BuovMta
4tfc
WANTIiS>
' Wan ed to list your property for
■atr, trad* or exchange, if priced
right.-- Graham Insuraacar Agency.
‘ - Iv' rndMm.
I Wanted to hear from persaa de-
siring to trad* residence property
is Graham fyr good car.—Qrshsm
Insurance Agency 2U
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