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g : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. . 1. N . 50 to permit the Vlu al sale of beer and wine, NOTICE OF APPLICATION I{:——» - f_——_'_—__—'_ Dailv Alaska Em PUre |charses o the e of “tiguor oteresc mones are FOR PATENT | PROFESSIONAL ]l | Fraternal Societies | o ___ |recognized as so absurd that they are rarely made I3 A U1'OS FOR HIRE | o JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER SERIAL N0 i ———or — . y Ao ] 1 e . In the United States Land Offise| incau Cha e — oo us| A FAVORABLE INDICATION. for the Juncau Lana District at| | Helene W, L. Albrecht L_GM,_""L’_.' at Second’ an ] ; e : Anchorage, Alaska. { PHYSIOTHERAPY : | An indication of returning normalcy in, the ) - ER P h In the Matter of the Applicauon':‘ Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Entered in the Post Offioe Juneau as Second Class [country is the circumstance that construction for| of CHICHAGOFF POWER Ot Rev, Medical Gymnastics. n B. P. 0. ELKS Mesting every sec- matter. AT _ |June in St. Louis was $2107,466, within $41,774 of( PANY, a corporation organized 41u Goldstein Building, , 3 ond and fourthy ~w B . susccRiPrion RATER:. © - |the ‘totalfor iNidng Jakt.year. .1t Weds tile, ‘Onily B i et R ) Phone Office, 216 . ;’Yc*;g::sdg;s o Deilvered by c;hrme‘ra l'r:)rd-‘l?;;uw?erl:‘glr‘!‘-mTreadwell i"fl‘mm, h for the present year that closely rivaled the lode mining claim, embraced -in \ Visiting broth ers By mall, postage paid, at the [u\luv\;mglrah;‘p_ corresponding month last year. U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, S KASER & ER welcome. One dvance, $12.00; six months, in advance,| najor building projects in St. Louis, under way| situated on Chichagoff Island, in . FREEBURG! s p 6.00: advance, $1.25 g ot iy’ : ) R. B. MARTIN, N eativon i confer a favor it they will promptly [or on the calendar, approximate $60,000,000 in value.| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka| | o JMDW b ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 M. H. SXDEsEg,l::;;:;ler' Bt Bl Brhelr Dapere o re th eS| Among the major projects are numerous school gi":‘;;‘lg:‘“;;;:figw" First Judieial ! ; Pflone“: dg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— 5 G Teleph ial and Business Offices, 374 |buildings, industrial structures and warehouses. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN Hours 9 8. m. to § p. m. | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Bréisty Bea mosinte Press 1 exchusiyely’ entited o the| 5 R ' Thal the OHMsSuis Eencil B0 ol e rend | ry Scottish Rite | Regular meetina The Ass wwe for republicati ft or not otherwise credite e ——— " 4 Phones II and Single O T T T —— Dr. Charles P. Jenne of all news dispatches credited to | No matter what may be the result of that Sen- hany, a corporation organized unds s paper and also the |ate investigation into the expenditures of the suc-)-r the laws of Alaska, whose D@ focai news published N |cessful primary campatgn in behalf of Mrs, Ruth]office address is a2t Goldsuém.i il 3 Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service e,,chndm:;,’:'.’. ALASKA CIRCULATION GL ; TioN, oo [Hanna McCormick or the election that will ‘follow|Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filgggl™ and 9 Valentine : Boos- B T e o i i ; 2 ts application in the U. S. Land' | a8 e V! i — - s |one thing is certain. Ruth will never get back 1 Bullding tish Rite Temple |any of that $252,000 she spent in the nomination|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, foci | contest ; i patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode Telephone 176 | mining claim and included within| thait ik U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, i~ & — o a2 a a x l its ranks Newton Baker, Atlee Pomerene hated In the Ohchoggy R bl Dr' J‘ W' Bayne WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 : s ? District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka| P’ y 565 Meets ever: - and James M. Cox cant stir up a big 1eagu¢ frecording Precinct, First Judioi{ | pooms 5&“3;"” S norne night; at sye%:cxkldn [ (;‘d]l\ 1[(;1 e.;‘(Cmcmnn‘n Enquirer.) Division at Chichagoff Post Office | ‘ Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p‘m | TOM SHEARER, Dictator nly Re sidents come fr i 2 i s g~ ’ St it % ¥ l nly Republican Presidents come from Ohio. m Chichagoft Island, Alaska, and| | = g enings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T..VALE, Secy, P. A, Box 829 | —_— more particularly described as fol-| | Phone 321 = i | Florida Republicans have taken the initiative in | lows: U Sla g Day and Night Service MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 lan effort to bring about a renomination of Presi- B’:glfx?rggé I‘i? clvasrn!érOD!?o 1l 5 7 ;@B%Mc;mh Mon- 3 4 : A iy 4 ~ . of each month: dent Hoover. That would seem to be politically| ,4o;tica) with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish R"» onlmthml: wise. Mr. Hoover is the only Republican to carry| gand with corner No. 1 of Pa- ; ¢ { DENTIST l {the State since it was counted for Hayes in 1876. cific Lode, survey No. 1045,/ || beginning at 7:30 p. m Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. g 2| <%’ EVANS L. GRUBER, T S A U whence U. S. L. M. No, 7 bears' | | i ! JAPANESE CRAB INDUSTRY GROWS. B, 65 deg 19 EC MG SEWAS SREEEG | PERSSORE Qe Sk, 2, S0 A VI R N (R Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL APANES y. b (F h o & " ‘4 ce Phone 469, Res. Secretary. : et | Mr. Coolidge on the Senate. Tipace . ® goe b T‘}{"’- i“‘;“ | Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night ‘ T . 40 B e A L ™ ¥ SaaRalk bt Y S . to corner No. 2. ence N. ? The presence of Japanese vessels in Alaska wat ‘ P A e y 47 deg. 58° W. 100750 ft. to |&B—— —_— A S | ORDER CF EASTERN STAR ers catching crabs is a reminder that Japan has | ew York Herald Tribune. corner No. 3. hente B 0nNe) y -1} CovicH Auro SERVICE i Second and Fourth developed a respectably large crab exporting in-{ Mr. Coolidge, in his article in the Herald Tribune| 03 W. 565.10 ft. to corner No, Dr H v i STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Tuesdays of each month, g dustry. on Saturday, made a statement about our political| 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. . . ance Phone 342 Day or Night at 8 o'clock, Beoftish According to information secured from the Japan jstructure the significance of which will steadily grow| 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence 35‘509"‘1‘;—‘:0:29;’1"';?7358- i o i " g d Marine Products Associa- |85 time goes on. “With the direct primaries inj N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to ours: 3 B L] P pad Khan Deat mn Marne |most States,” said Mr. Coolidge, “and the popular| corner No. 1, the place of be- or by appointment : tion, and forwarded to the Department of Com- | s . Coolidg Licensed: OMSSDALELS Bhivaioikn merce by the Assistant U. S. Trade Commissioner lelection of Se ; resent pe: i f leg-| ginning. Containing an area of Lt oy the present. perversboi DITREC ' 1061g | motes . Torlarli Y Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE F: y 't dated May 26, total crab| - f o conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Residence, MacKinnon Apts. at Tokyo, in a report dated Maj The. diréot’ prifnary conflist i PRt Lon PO | [ $ |Rite Temple. LILY | 1'00 BURFORD, Worthy I Matron; FANNY L. TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. OF CITY KENIGHTS OF COLUMB and popular election hav- e exports during the period January 1 to May 10, heen attacked more and more in recent years, bu' cant, Hhitive 4res.dn) conEREY | Seghers Counc./ No. 176¢ 1930 amounted to 102,832 cases valued at $1900,000, |they have never received such a smashing blow 8s| claimed by applicant,” 2 = 183 TA X’ i D Meetings second and last an increase of 45,040 cases valued at $80000 over |this. Mr. Coolidge’s well known reputation for| yniteq states Location Momnii| Dr. Geo. L. Bartom | | OIle i e e the same period of 1920. It is stated that during (Patient sagacity, his tolerance, and his unsurpass-|pent No. 7, to which this survey| CHIROPRACT 2R | Transient brothers urg« i vere |@ble knowledge of American government as it is : e | o ! ed to attend. Councld the first part of 1929 stocks of canned crab were ge of pLICAN.- (B it tied, consists of a cross on ex-| hal Bul i s h o i . cere suf- |Practiced give anything he says great weight. Am-| 5 i1 Hellent! ding | Stand at Pioneer ! Chambers, Fifth Streeé small but that this year stocks on hand were suf {ericans @ ht n et Hike (At nsth posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x5! OFFICE SERVICE ONLY l JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. ficient for immediate delivery. Prices have also|® 218 now him well enough to reallze Shat noth- g, on the shore of Klag Bay, CHl={1 mours: 10 8, m. % 13 'nooa Pool Hall | H. J. TURNER, Secretary, ° been - reduced during this year and the demand |5 Ne 8ays s ultered thoughtlessly, or because of|cnggoft Jsland and chiseled U-S: X to B l | i 5 8 i momentary pique, or because he happens to think|r "M No. 7 in latitude 57 dey 2 p. m. b X ! | 2 T D R W A from the United States hias increased greatly. Thoios o phras’ wiich gounded clever or'sesmed 0 11t |s ‘40% ‘Ni‘and lorgitude.d96 . as 6 p. m. to8p m i Cars for Hire—Drive Gasti Hote) DOUCEAR AEKID 117 1. -0 K¢ following table shows exports of canned crab meat the mood of the moment. When he says, therefore, s, gon w. BMagggtgic uv:rlanon e;i” By Appointment Yourself B astinean Hotel | ;\\ddeotiilrsc and th'-4 from Japan during the period January 1 to May [that direct primaries and popular election of deg. 30 E 41 PHONE 259 DAY AND NIGHT T tOH;:AYSVIH Ocllrc'; 20, 1929 and 1930; |Senators make perversion of legislation unavoidable | rhe names of the owners of cone > e \indiits | wn g R R TR AR (Cases) (Cases) |we knew that he means it—and bold indeed Woull|ficting claims are not known to| H—————————— | SERVICE GA RBAGE GV S et v 1930 1929 be the man to match his knowledge of this subje"t|tne applicant except as hereinabove| Robert Simpson bl el ¥ United States 73,158 31,528 |FUBkGIREC our S Sresioen: 4 tho |56t forth. The total area embraced |/ Opt. D HA ULED i b sreat Brita 15,907 Jic s R S YaREEe, (1reck | PIimALy | an ©lin the survey and claimed by the| ez i | ;;( i, Brilaln 1;;;2 0600 }])opular election of Senators commended themselves|applicant is 12 616 acres. o4 ‘i Graduate kos Angeles Col- | AND LOT CLEANING R IS e e h - |to most citizens largely because the system then| Any and all persons claiming ade| lege of Optometry and ROLLER E. O. DAVIS {|| THE CASH BAZAAR Canada 2,187 4 (existing had caused much dissatisfaction. Any|versely any of the above described Opthalmology | = { . Australia .. 2,672 3,084 [alternative seemed worth trying to end a condition |yeins, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground e lodes or premises are re-/ o {in which inferior persons were elected to State|quired.to file notice of thelr ad-|o—————————————4%@ SKA TING |office, there to be controlled by grasping bosses.|verse claims with the Regi g — | y | vers ims egister o . {But if the direct primary had not been adopted!ine United States Land Office at| DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | land the convention system and election by thelanchorage, Alaska, within the per- || Optometrist-Optician Open Evenings Opposite U. 8. Cable Office AME OLD SURPLUS. . I{‘nnul:cxs) and cn{Jakvl ghould‘ hal}‘fs”‘(‘l\::- Legislatures had continued, is it mot fair to sur-|ioq of publication, or eight months| | EYeS Examined—Glasses Fitted | . D. \eads in shame. ncle Sam finishes the N o Al rE i i s, e alentine Bldg. | . ; 5 mise that there would have been some improve-|thereafter, or they will be barred 1 _ Feom 7, Valentine g i P B st oo s T e, 7%, 0, by ten, v impror i, o, il e "B | e T YOI U, || Wednesday, Friday GARBAGE The surplus was larger than Andrew Mellon, robably not much higher than it was then, but|statutes. vuokiphone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 and Sunday Secretary of the: Tréasury, had expected, | ”{’ha oldtime one-man boss has ‘certainly been dis-| J. LINDLEY GREEN, 1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | . and he usually has things figured pretty appearing. Y ." e —— 1 Evenmgs | Register. o close.—(Olympia Olympian.) It may certainly be doubted whether ‘many Uflflrst publication, July 12, 1930. | . & | That is just ‘whfle the Olympian makes a mlstnke-‘[husu who favored the direct primary and popular|Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. 1 Juneau Public Library FOREST WOOD Uncle Andrew is a very wonderful Secretary of the election of Senators in those days do so now. The il L 5 Office at Wolland’s Treasury but he invariably collects a lot more money public has not been noticezbly freed from any of | ® T . Free Reading Room || —m8 —————— Tailor Sh than he anticipates. There has never vet been a |the existing tyrannies, and unquestionably the qual-| | NORTHERN SALES ‘ Gity FIall. Séodna’ Wioos Dime & Dollar Building ailor Shop lowering of taxes but that he has wailingly warned 1ty of the men sent to the Senate under the presen | | AGENCY B85 Main Birest: and Foarth d L A ool Chester Barnesson - -esi . | System is markedly lower than used to be the casz | LA an o0an Assoclation that Congress was cutting too deep. He had Presi- | H (W. W. Batcheller) 1 Ts HAde the supervisibe’ ofEiEp PHONE 66 i RetraG - SRk | LW dent Coolidge almost in a state of panic two or | || Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- | Bll:tl:.flfl“l:l l(:':..m.im State of Oregon. Can only loan DAIRY FERTILIZER three times when taxes were being reduced, and| ewspapermen and Public Office. | 1 excelled, take no one’s word, depositors money on improved direful predictions of ruinous deficiencies were made | o Vi | TRY THEM 1 ' Circulation Room Open from real cstate, first mortgages and Instead there was always a surplus. A result from (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Corner Second and Main | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 State approved bo‘nds. 1 this has been a reduction of the National debt far| Urey Woodson, for many years Democratic Na-|®— — e ! p m. Current Magazines, 6% d:o;:il::“stgt oy ot The quality of our beyond the schedule of ‘the 32-year plan. tional Committeeman from Kentucky, and for much Newspapers, Reference, on; deposiss. ey ¥ | bread commends it LA oy i {of that time Secretary of the Committee, long the Books, Ete. Sihaan: Re Btattve to all pure food lov- |owner and publisher of the Owensboro Messenger | FREE TO ALL i proge ers. It is the bread KRAFT PAPER ADVANCING IN PRICE. |and one of the most influential citizens of Western | W. l bl Johnson H. J. Eberhart tha.t your family B AT Kentucky, has refused to enter the race for. the GASTINEAU EOTEL | R Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil should enjoy at ev- ery meal. Buy it for them and watch The International Paper Company has advanced [Democratic nomination for United States Senator | FRIGIDAIRE its price for kraft paper and board from mills of |in Kentucky in the August primary. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Southern States, which lead in the production of | Mr. Woodson retired as a publisher eighteen that grade of paper, from $70 to §75 a ton. The ™MONths ago with the declaration that he intended | MAYTAG WASHING and a tank for crude oil save L SN Rl N I A 8 their evident satis- £ il ¢ |10 spend the remainder of his life in rest and MACHINES q burner trouble, T LUDWIG NELSON | faction. International makes 800 of the 1,087 tons of kraft ) > paper and board that is made in the South daily. |oV¢h A hard worker as a publisher for forty || GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Jeweler |l LTI S S # |years and more, he has found the program of New York and New England mills, which rank |relayation he laid down for himself so attractive | Phone 1 next to the mills of the Southern States, have a|that the political fleshpots do not tempt him/| daily production of 1,038 tons, the Middle Atlantic|from the certain peace of retirement to the bittes- Front Street Juneau RELIABLE TRANSFER | Peerless Brunswick Agency Watch Repairing ’ | FRONT STREET Old papers for salé at The Em- ), a8 B k . and Gentral States 415, Lake States 735, and Pa- |ness of that kind of politics which the late Judge || pire. | s P SRR A S | a ery Our job fl'fin‘! ”;:"”Y"“. | cific Coast States 365. |James H. nMullignn poetically referred so as "mm["_.m_m_____.;:_______________ e I.].sml(]l | “Remember the Name” ;{O:‘I"dfidtpwmn; ‘l’;‘:fl: | The increasing use of kraft paper for containers damnedest. H i 4 M % for shipping is adding to the demand for the| Colonel Henry Watterson, gditor of the Louis- (i Jowelez amd job to get the job you have forus product. ville Courier-Journal, served a term in Congress | Optician and refused to accept another because, he de- ! ) clared, a newspaper man could not keep himself |[i SYMBOLS . 3 D?“_cl. P e LOWER PRICES FOR GERMANY. |tree from prejudice and bias if he was o candidate | b Sitvarears : —_— for political office. Mr. Woodson's position on that 1! JUNEAU CABINET Germany’s answer to the new American tarift |question was like that of Marse Henri, and he per- '—Of— [ ‘ 1L MILL- THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY {| aig l“),%%} Co. < | s a bid for the trade of the world through reduc- sistently declined, While owner of the Messenger, | ’ Franklin Street, between tion of producing costs at home. Adam Stegerwald |0 become a candidate for State or district offices. While it is doubtful if even a man of Mr. LIBERTY Minister of Labor in the German Government, says AR & aidEee T B Woodsons' standing and popularity in Kentucky | Front Street, next to Warner there must b'e a (k(‘L\.l\L lowering of prices, an‘dbxte Gould make s Iwioiibe sepe #t%this lite day in| { Front and Second Streets gachine Shop Intimated that the price reductions must come be-|q o pre-primary fight, that consideration probably PHONE 358 fore there can be a cut in wages. The wage cut,|qig not move him to decline so much as his life- ’ A savings bank book con- he says, must be expected, but thinks it will be|time rule as to running for office and h.s love accepted if the cost of living can be reduced first.|of peace and rest in retirement. He is a grand The Germans figure that the new American|old man. May he live long and prosper. tariff will cause increased production costs in the epviegrsn Ao United States and a consequent loss of foreign | Senators selected by primaries don’t seem much better than those chosen by the State Legislatures, \l CABINET and ' MO VING MILLWORK S GENERAL CARPENTER WORK i notes independence from days of want. The habit of thrift cultivates qualities ! EstimatesRFumisthed Upon Prompt Dellvery of : i ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Drys claim that greater and greater number of | THE PRESS AND PROHIBITION. arrests prove success of Prohibition, so Prohibition 5 e will be ultimately perfect when everyone is ir i The Fairbanks News-Miner says that ten years|clink.—(Cincinnati Erquirer.) ago the press of the United States was predomin- s ST BRI o S5 antly dry. That is probably correct, but not so the wvrlxl' ?amanvAntg has llhe thl"fc fllwnuuls Iui 2 rg: carly |true appiness. jorgan loan, he heavyweigh' metropolitan press. Nearly all of the Dcmucrauc.“‘mgmmc A aroblon . aun s Wher.— (Now | York |Sun.) trade. In the scramble to get the trade the United y : i !t GLASS REPLACED States is expected to lose, the Germans propose;illl]"(m:rl:‘tl:‘) oost 43 WHORRIAE Jot fore.—(Clncinnati of character which make a i | IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores to get their share or more. | | substantial citizen. If you § | Freight and Baggage i H are not saving, start today by opening a savings ac- count and saving at least ten per cent of your earn- ings. " Mabr~’s Cafe TO US Regular Dinners We will attend to them Short Orders promptly. Our coal, hay, Lunches grain and transfer business) Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. is increasing daily. There’s & POPULAR PRICES reason. Give us a trial order| ; today and learn why. HARP'I}; flwRY You Can’t Help Being P . Guaranteed by Pleased You get results from |}J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER prlnfln‘mwu' "Ol:mm PHONE 114" UL USSP PHONE YOUR ORDERS Republican and independent newspapers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Baltimore, w12 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Newark | The Government recently set aside $50,000 for and other large cities, and very many advanced .pronibition education.” That won't finance even Y papers in smaller cities were opposed to Prohibition {3 preparatory course—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) from the beginning. Now 1 all of the daily —_— papers of the North and prc a majority of | On that new planet a year is 3200 times as those of the South are opposing Prohibition. So|long as the kind we have here, according to one strong has been this newspaper opposition that |astronomer. It seems to be the sort of place in some of the leading supporters of Prohibition had [Which you f‘O\{ld really get rested on a two-wee charged that the “liguor interests” had purchased oD (oY ark P newspaper support in wholesale quantities. Now, John F. Kramer, first United States Prohibition however, that the newspapers nearly everywhere commission, says that Prohfbition will not be & are asking eithér that the Eighteenth Amendment|complete success for 60 years§ Why then?—(Buf- be repeald or that the Volstead Act be modified [falo Courler-Express.) One dollar or more will open a savings account [SUUSUSSUTETEU Sy L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPREWRITERS The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank'in Alaska e