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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930 Daily Alaska E . | INDUSTRIAL CONVALESCENCE B o L — & auwy aska Lmpire | PROCEEDING .NORMALLY. i; 171\-\N!'H|’~L JTuDlo_fl PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | — = Epadeiil ol - sl AUTOS FOR HIRE || -—— : : Notwi ding encours s he | £ astineau Channel | . . . EDITOR AND MANAGER Notw nding encouraging operations in t H y {RHN,W',TRQX EDLYSA —————— |steel, electrical, railroad and farm equipment indus-| Learn the Modern Way | Helene W. L. Albrecht i a evening cxcept Sunday by the and a few others the 1930 business revival fo| .o B j Pi Zo PHYSIOTHERAPY B e 2 B. F. O, ELx8 < B A " |date has been of modest proportions, Comparison 'l." eal Jazz Flano \‘7 M“;s:vgehflel“"l"gy' Infra Red Mceting every Wed- ([’ v AT ——— | 4ith normal figures indicates that recovery has in in 3 Months b 0 oedes 9 aeslny at 8 Dclock, ost Office in Juneau as Second Class s oy e R 1 ! ’“pf"“"éi‘x‘, au;xlam', ° Elks' Hall. Visiting ects been less than seas | one Office, 218 i . by - 5 = becomes more apparent as the year progresses ““ll,l‘firfi-*elll_tdtl(\‘e”lrlléguneau‘:, & ar Son S aXl brothers welcome, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. hstanding rigid inventory control so-|Until May 15. Ca 4 for % ; 'RE 3 ¥ DRS. EABER & PREEBORGER T WINN OUDDARD, Exalted Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and production in 1929 was far beyond the| FREE DEMONSTRATION or || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER » Exalted Ruler Sk 4 S "r"olrx‘:wmg rates: ability of the consuming public to absorb. In other| W rite ’]‘gmp}e of Musm’ Ta-| s ANYWHERE lN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS ik cunen Secr"j’" o months, in advance, | .. there was unmistakable overconsumption|coma, Washington. | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— =) ' Co-Oriinats Bon Subseribe it they will promptly |io,0h whether it was brought about by growth of | p—— —— { PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Y les of Freemasoo notify t failure or irregularity B " Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. i - r papers. iy i ent buying or extravagance is not clear. | H.R. SHEPARD I T o Ph II d S- l 0 CHNN ry Seottish Rite ¢ rial and Business Offices, 374. | .1pug it s taking time to work off surplus sup-| | = ones an mngie A Regular meetinss | & SON, Inc I & second Frid SNERN bk ASSOSIATR g plies of goods and the process has been complicated | Gintlh s . U Dr. Ch les P ' ; A ] RWA’ it zn” d Press In ex ied to the by the persistent decline in commodity prices. Sol | “Mw":umsi'i':{f;jm ! . ::Jr es e Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service 2 il Tl ed dn this paper and also the [rigorous, however, has been the curtailment of pro-| Valentine Building | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine " e = tish Rite Temple w1 AR O Lia __ |duction that a h ratio between current de- | & Building WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. NTEED TO BE LARGER mand and supj gradually being established that 3 B | Telephone 176 ° OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION should permit of more active revival as 1930 grows | ; 5 A > “:)‘;_“‘Mgg;’fx : 5 Es eess o oy H uneau Lodge No. 700. | The oil industry has solved its acute problem| CANDY FOR EASTER Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday p and other industries are likely to have i DENTIST ) P’ 565 night, at 8 o'clock. P ccess. ‘The program may spell an “off {Buy the best, fresh from the Hours 8 8. m %0 6 p. m. | nore JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. srtain directions, but it bids fair to pre- factory, i SEWARD BUILDING | " W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box a3 anything resembling a real business depression i\' Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE — i P OH » ! ’ ! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 After the industrial convalescence is completed—and JOHNSTON’S il Phone 276 I ¢ 3 il e it should be hastened by the constructive eflons; i L Day and nght Service :zgozfa::c?ux::nx"?; of the Government—the way should be cleared for | T - — & y | & o ) . . Scottish Rite T 1 broader business revival ; ey Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents L3S eginning at 7:20 5. o | S, | i Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | 9” EVANS L. GRUBE { 1 % | " ER, L ; = | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § | N Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Floating Medical Unit. | or by appointment o - Secretary. SR ¥ | | Licensed Osteopathic Physician ° -5 — (Anchorage Times.) | | Phone: Office 1671. | { / I ORDER OF EASTERN STAR s i rvice | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | | Second and Fourth - B The importance of the mobile medical service | Phone 23 We Deliver pis. | N h LO | 2 WASHINGTON'S FORESTS MAKE of the office of education along the Yukon River Ort ern lte | 3 8 Tuesdays of each month, . The Nyal Service Drug Store at 8 o'clock, Scottish ¥ PAYROLLS. and its tributaries having been very convincingly | T T R —— | i Bh 8 ok, Bood £ B demonstrated during the 1ast several 56aSOnS, thOUEHE | gupepetmietetmboietepottmfimiimiibietetett Dr. Geo. L. Barton | | e & i Ishould now be given to putting the service on a| e ! CHIRO' e i TAX’ { BURFORD, Worty The forests of the State of Washington 1ast|permanent basis, with adequate facilities for Carry- | oo ooooooooos. &4 PRACTOR B 3 | RSB"%’SON ?Mm v year furnished almost one half of its industrial ing on the steadily expanding work. There appears ! Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART t , Secretary. ¥ D ~ A il oppr | payrolls, according to statistics recently published to be very urgent need of a new boat to replace SPECIAL EASTER }! CE SERVICE ONLY { KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS by the State Director of Labor and Industries.|the unseaworthy craft with which the work has| SALE H Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon 1 i OF CITY T Con N .17&1 Lumbering, mills of all types and allied activifies been carried on since the inauguration of the serv-| b H 2p.m tobp m ; ; > i T ! 3 7.776.185 to its N ice three seasons ago | | b | 3 Je oo owid SULTITE 1"- “m(’;"\l:,,\smlm(m.\_ The history of the Martha Angeline is fairly Marten 6p.m. to8p m 1 | OI le }‘I‘irm?zma:”zigzmp- m Forest Industrles are 0o O o are growing Well known to most oldtimers along the Yukon Mink By _Appointment | Fgrons - niagont greatest sources of wealth. And they are @rowig . oot was built about eighteen years ago for| PHONE 259 TO ANY PART ! Chambers, Fifth Strees rather than declining, as was evidenced by the fact yco ac g freighter on the Innoko River and it also| Fox : L | JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. that last year wages paid to workers were $5170,- |served as a fish carrier for the Kearns cannery | ; . | | Ry TURNER . . 3 ; > TY L , Secretary. 523 in excess of those for 1928 on the lower Yukon before coming into the pos- | Neck Pieces ! Robert Simpson OF CI ¥ ary. Alaska’s forest resources, virtually untouched, session of the Government. It was remodeled, of | ’ | 0 D DOUGLAS ARIE 117 F, O, K. hav vith them the same elements for pros- course, to meet the rcqulrcme_nts of a medma_l E;out‘ Yur | . o Ret, . Meets first and third ,;:il:\. ‘;,:, ‘::(. 1\'\:11“--\‘ that Washington is realizing Put the old hull was not designed for the kind of | man’'s | Graduate Angeles Col- Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) Mondays, & o'clock rrom' hers. With ”w’dm‘]upmem of the pulp and work it is now doing and the lives of those on| | lege of Optometry and Service. Careful and at Eagles Hall pe? Y ¥ board are endangered whenever the craft ventures 5 "J;. Opthalmology B 5 Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. paper industry here, promised definitely for the ;i tne wide expanses of the lower Yukon, where | SR | | C'osses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- near future, millions of dollars will be put intolyouon water frequently is encoountered. The deck | IE s Bt g P . s ArokBets e, circulation in the shape of wages for labor, trans- stands less than two feet above the water and e 4 .E E____ e L portation, purchase of supplies, financial returns to when storms occur it is necessary to make a run| FOR THF ] DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN a the Territorial treasury from the stumpage fees for for shelter to escape foundering. There is much 13 Optometrist-Optician LEG‘I:’SNM:(?!E;EART timber. and in other ways. |stormy weather along the lower river during the| | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | 3 | Meets first and third Th 43 h = !course of a season and much valuable time there- Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | ; o urs- In fact, the establishment of two such large B < | P 10:00 to 6: | days each month, 8 p. m., at | e R D gt 4 for|fore is lost while the boat is in shelter awaiting | | : :00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JO! A TR R JBuUOUIDE. Gueie. gu' ge pOPOSS the return of smooth water. A seaworthy craft, | | Appointment. Phone 484 . JOHANN, | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHNES | Ketchikan and Juneau bids fair to remake ”‘e‘bum especially for service on the river, would | GRIGG, Recoraes industrial map of Southeastern Alaska. In them-|enaphle the medical relief to be expanded greatly FURNACE selves they will give steady employment to almost without materially increasing the cost, and in view' as many workmen as now are required in all save of the splendid results thus far obtained with the| seasonal industries. Allied = industries, certain - to|inadequate outfit now in use, the investment in| E— Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room { folow the pulp and paper makers, wil add mater- 1€ Quipment would sppear to be fully. Justified JUNIOR g g St - THE CASH BAZAAR N it withou urther de! . | . iyt this, and thepagroll snvelops. ot his distriat The mobile medical unit is the only medical | DIAMOND Main Street and Fourth mm 0 E 3 WAl by very latgely aagmented by laid available to the hundreds of natives and whites | Seadiig Koo Opéi i pen Lvenings Very different would be the case if shipment gogitered along the lower Yukon and the service| BRIQUETS PP e Yl g CovicH AuTo SERVICE y : of raw materials were permitted to be made 10|is proving so helpful to them that the service| A J " STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Opposite U. S. Cable Office points without the Territory. Efforts to export should be expanded to the fullest possible limit.| Circulation Room Open from Phone 342 Day or Night N logs to foreign manufacturers have been very pmp-l‘That can only be done by providing the medical | ARE 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 50c AnyWhere in City ; OUR delicious, nu- erly combatted by the United States Forest Service. |staff with safe transport and a properly equipped p. m. Current Magazines, y tritious, thoroughly Washington today would be receiving but very little | Vessel. ‘ JUST RIGHT Newspapers, Reference, | . “ e “ . w 8 Rl Try Our $1.00 Dinner |I ;fieagure intoe _y?our H A UL I NG — T “"“‘w‘; iflmw 2':; 'i:m’h life three times a benefit from its forests if its logs were shipped to| | s dvises the authorities there Oalifornia, Japan’ or British Coluinbia for manu-|, 1OS Apeeles Times advis ito lock the gates against the influx of Chicflgol facture. And Alaska would get even less from it {and Detroit gangsters. But that won’t do any good. forests once a policy of exporting logs were estab-|Those birds from Chicago and Detroit will take — | lished. ate and all—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) day. LOT CLEANING R St ; SR [ W.P. Joh If you want superior ARCADE CAFE Office at Wolland’s | I, jonnson . work call Peerless Tailor Shop | FRIGIDAIRE CAPITAL LAUNDRY ’ Chester Barnesson e > e I Phone 355 Mabry’s Cafe Bakery s { ouni‘::: l:fls,ms F o AT vt Regular Dinners iRemember fin NamE RS | iy l HAREIS Hardware Short Orders {| Front Street Juneau ompary Lunches | FOR GOOD | You get results from ’ | Now located next Open 6 am. to 2 am. || n s printing done i J ! P us ), Clean Up snd Raint ————— | *"connors Foudg pemsy - || Oeciag it Frvarey st Py papers at Tne Emplre of- Work called for and deliveres Y Tear thisYe people. Ghink! 11 e ;- GARAGH | i || The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA | Jre— e e | | For Your School Work i | 2| | J. B. Burford & Co. | |1 Our trucks go any place any | | | “Our door swp is worn by 1 | Enow AN Men, THomen and Children - By these Pregents: THAT, Whereis the NATIONAL CLEAN UP AND PAINT upP VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs RECORDS time. A tank for Diesal Ol | | | satistied customers” and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 145, NIGHT 5103 | RELIABLE TRANSFER | e ) An Investment That Does Not Fluctuate In Value----- JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY novino B I CAMPAIGN has resulted in many advantages to community life through- ‘ SHEET MUSIC e | out the United States, A SAVINGS ACCOUNT S In safeguarding HEALTH ; — 4. JUNEAU MELODY FIRE ALéEM CALLS In promoting THRIFT ; ! ; HOUSE 1-3 Thad and Franklin, “WAN In furthering FIRE PREVENTION 3 There are no “depressions” in the in- iy dassd ;’;flrm“ = In stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and vestment values of a'savings account. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. In making the HOME AND CITY BEAUTIFUL; The account does not fluctuate with e % | The Florence Shop | 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. usiness. Over a period of time the “Nalvette” Croguignole Perm- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. Mov. E . B 2 . e Vi 3 es, Packs and Storex NOW, THEREFORIL.\ B(: it known that plans have been Income return is equal to that of most ! BEAUTY SPECIALISTS s 35335?9’;. ::p:.‘o Cash Goles Freight and Baggage perfected for a thorough CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP CAM- high grade stocks and bonds. The man L3 B S o ARpol et b B, Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 who regularly invests, part of his earn- ings in a savings account is assured that he is building an estate of the greaest security with a sure investment return on every dollar added to his account. 5 Front and Main. 6 Second and Main, 7 Fifth and Seward. 9 Fire Hall, 2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 4 Second and Gold. 5 6 PAIGN in JUNEAU, ALASKA, beginning APRIL 15TH. This date to mark the Opening of a real campaign of persistent and constructive effort in cleaning up and KEEPING IT UP. In this worthy movement of Cleaning, Painting, Planting, Repair- ing and general Rehabilitation, and Beautification we urge each citizen to do his or her best part to make our community ST, isred X JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. % Fourth and Harms. Fifth and Gold. HOTEL 2 2-! 2+ 2 2- 3-: 5 3- 3 8- Front Street, next to Warner 7 Fifth and East. ZYNDA ; Mpotissy: Shay so i’&?‘i‘m“‘m. ELEVATOR SERVICK Clean, Healthy, Thrifty CABINET and 4 Mot back of powet house. §. ZYNDA, Prop. 1 1 4-3 Distin Ave,, i PR T ! Safe and Beautiful MILLWORK ve,and Indian Bta, || S/ 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. GENERAL CARPENTER || 4-6 Seventh and Main. WORK 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER Carnation Ice Cream TAXI SERVICE Phone 314 THOMAS JUDSON, Mayor HARRY WATSON, President, - The B. M . Behrends Bank GLASS REPLACED Oldest Bank in Alaska : A guros T T T T T T e o o T T T T T LT e e Y T T T T T Cr Chamber of Commerce Estimates Furnished Upon Request - . Old papers for sale at The ] Be Bmphre. L ade e 2 & ‘. ) by " ¢ a