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. . Hawaii and Porto Rico. The best obtainable in-| NOTICE OF APPLICATION | - | | Daily Alaska Empire [iomon is toas sumeen s iescasea. sbout 2 FOR PATENT ' PROFESSIONAL_| kg ooy e B B A |per cent. since 1920. : ; ; SERIAL NO. 07546 ¥ = A l )TOS FOR HIRE | -~ ) ’ R But just wait for the figures from he nex Jnited States Land Offise | — e i OHN W TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER T In the Unite an e i 1 3 ——— |census! Juneau will show a percentage gain in| for the Juneau Land District at' [Helene W. L. Albrecht l Gastineau Channel | ‘ 1\‘|'111’=“! PRIN x{\';'fvxx\\' Bt coeond” and Muin 1940 that will astonish the natives! And Ketchikan| Anchorage, Alaska. PHYSIOTHERAPY | = = v | Streets, Juneau, |may not be far, if any, behind In the Matter of the Application = Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ¥ edi - P. 0. ELKS " Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as 5| A i of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- Rev, Medical Gymnastics, | 3 ze ng every sec- e ’ B : | We are quite ready to believe that Mr. Coolidge | 4PANY, a corporation organized 410 Goldstein Bullding | , ond and fourth ¥ q 2 ° sl =3 —— = . hae| under the laws of Alaska, for Phone Office, 216 i < - Wednesdays at 8 | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |does not choose to run for office again. He has patent to the AURUM NO. 13 y. : o'clock. Elks Hall. - Delivered by carrier in J;yg‘guw?nr:%nna‘;h Treadwell and |contracted to write 150 to 200 words for the news-| Jode mining claim, embraced in| . —— o Visiting brothers By thall, podtags Dala. at the following rates: |papers as a daily feature. Bryan did that and soon! U. S. Mineral Survey No, 1575, .UR_S-—E'A?!:RW—T——‘PRE!BUROIR]: welcome, > 3 1 ) mths, 1 d: noe, | 2 N % situa i Y N aivan vor o sevapty | St b hag fomniisg RIS 8 e ey | e e AR DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B MARTIN, pxaliea Rule. ¥ failure u‘r‘ irrogulanity |Suplects to be successful at fhe polls. Mr. Coolldee| pesyrding precinct, Firat Juditial 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— : H SIDES, Sscretary. ! {is not foolish. He proved that by keeping his :nmdt Division, Alaska. PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT: tand at Alaskan Hotel 7 Business Offices, 374, |(o himself most of the time for about six years. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hours 9 2. m. t0 § p. m. S 2 k‘:'”{“"’"‘ he e MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | — {Thet the Chichagoff Power Com- —— Phones II and SLn le O nos nmnh:'mmu T A Te® o mews dlenaiches cradited tg| Cclebrating and playing are hazardous occupa-|pany, a corporation organized und-|,— 7 w g Resulcnr et It or rot otherwise credited in this paper and aiso the [tions in the United States. The death list injer the laws of Alaska, whose post| Dr. Charles P. Jenne B . . isecond Friday local news published herein ___|the Fourth of July celebrations this year, numbered [Cfficc address is 424 Goldsteln e l Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month at ALASKA CIRCULATIO D TO BE LARGER |more than 400, if we include the Saturday and |Duilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filei Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Soot THAN THAT OF BLICATION : 3 : i |its application in the U. S. Land’ | i Alldsadites ——— Sunday following Independence Day. Of these 226(ec o™ of ‘Anchorage, "Alaskk’ ®be| Bullding | tish Rite Temple were killed on the Fourth. Fireworks and toy pistols | atent for the Aurum No, 13 lode. Telephone 176 ’ . Secretary. killed 29 and automobiles 179. Drownings account- jmining claim and included within| —— e 1 R LOYAL ORDER { led for ‘121 |U. 5. Mineral Survey No. 1575, si%< " ]ra am S a)(l OF MOOSE | _— - uated in the \Chichagoff Mining | Dr I Juneau Lodge No, There are two very good reasons to believe that |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka s JDE&JE e, Ph 565 Meets everngoz;dTo- |stocks are bound to advance. They are too low Recording Precinct, First Judicial| or.e Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appoinment. Phone 321 night, at 8 o'clack. ‘TOM SHEARER, Dictotor. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. 9. Box 828 — MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- | Division at Chichagoff Post Offica! on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol- ‘]U\\.’i‘ d there is a whole lot that must find investment. {let incomes remain idle of money It in the country costs too much (r,’ STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night “Service Manufacturing Business. AURUM NO. 13 LODE o “Beginning at corner No. 1, T T T A s 3 day of each month in | e \dentical with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 { Scottish R Temple, | (Shelbyville, Ind., Republican.) | and with corner No. 1 of Pa- || DENTIST | ' . beginning at 7:30 p.m | | If any one has goods to sell and is not convert-| cific Lode, survey No. 1045, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. = R EVANS L. GRUBER, R ‘nlm ;hefe ‘goudihir::o cash pz'ul);(\:ly a C{)om’:;ndo(. \Svhexs‘.;e éJe.FS, 115.' 1\;i Ntl)éa’lo}:eafrts SEWARD BUILDING ; [ Master; CHARLES E. NAGEEL; | ‘,‘ ) ECT PRIMARY PRANKS. |the fault is wil he owner of e goods. oday 2. 2 < & Office Phone 469, Res. Secretary. &3 DIRE W many families would be pleased to have some nice 'rl;ht'lm@ N. 65 l\ilEQZWT‘}Ye-ni:&;o i Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night "l" B R e N | " N 1 o1 . corner 0. 2. . Without wishing to reflect upon the nomination strawberies. Who has nice strawberries for sale?| e ;e 58 W. 100750 ft. to |&————————& ORDER OF EASTERN STAR of W. A. Hesse, Democratic nominee for Highway How are the people going to know? | omer No. 3, ‘Thence 8. @i = = |{ CovicH AuTo SERVICE g X l Second and Fourth P | Engineer, whom we understand is a very fine| The manufacturers of cigarettes seem to know| .5, "wo ‘ses 14 1t to corner No. | | Dr. H. Vance iy STAND AT THE OLYMPIO : Tuesdays of each month, | entl and competent man, every way qualified|NOW to create a desire for their goods. Nothing| ,° mpence . 55 deg. 13° E. | | . Phone 342 Day or Night : at 8 o'clock, Seottish | PEausan jahd, CCpe T X Y andidate. the 18 S01d. not even sugar, until the desire is created| 1301 fp. to corner No. 5. Thence: || OSteopath—201 Goldstsin Bidg. | | $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY for the office for which he is a candidate, the ¢, 'yaye 4 e desire is created by letting the| N g deg. 03’ E. 4388 b taf. || Hours: 10 t0.13; 1 to 5; 7 to#| . BURFORD, Worthy result of the primary on that position is 1llustrative ;0,510 know that certain goods have been obtained.| corner No, 1, the place of bes \ or by appointment \ ! Matron; FANNY L. | of one of the worst features of the way direct Not until then is there any demand for these| ginning. Containing an area of || Licensed Osteopathic Physician | ROBINSON, Secretary. ; i i : primaries work out. The office of Highway En-|goods. 12,616 acres. Total area im' | Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE { gineer was the only one that was contested in the — Can any one say why the sale of cigarettes is| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- || Residence, MacKiunop Apta. | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS vey No. 1045 owned by appli- | cant. Entire area in conflict claimed by applicant.” constantly increasing? A ver sale of cigarettes was trifling. the possibilities of better cigar short time ago the Bright minds visioned es. To make cigar- Democratic primary, hence interest on primary d was almost wholly centered in the Republican con- Seghers Counc.. No. 176¢ Meetings second and last 183 TAXI | 2 S TR Dr. Geo. L. Barton Phone o i Monday at 7:30 p. m. tests, which embraced all the offices. The result| e 2 cell| United States Location Monm.} | |' | Transient brothers - was, 88 it often is elsewhere, nearly all ll?e \'cu_lers,1§:Lege§it_t°;x;:g§¥;i3 ;:“l;“l; .l{(:l});:hd?fie;s “,‘:rl_l ment No. 7, to which this survey| | CIIIROPRAC'I"_}R | : 5’ ed to attend. c‘,:; | Republicans, Democrats and independents, rushed lious steps weer /taken n followed an adver- |\ tied, consists of a cross on ex- Hellenthal! Building Slund at Ploneer Chambers, Fifth Strees bl into the primary of the party in which there Were | ticing campaign that has bnz n given vigorous sup-|Posed out-crop of bedrock mxxm} OFFICE SERVICE ONLY JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. more or less spirited contests. Less than 600 VOtes |port whether there is much overproduction, wWheth- }:;ja:;gflth:. IShI()dlel(x)liiKC]:lgseli?jy'UChtS_l Hours: 10 &. m. % 12 noon Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, % | were cast for candidates for Highway Engineer in er business in other lines is good, bad or just in- R (8 | 2p m to 5 p m { , 1 1 R e e i the Democratic primary, while more than 8000 different. The business of manufacturing and sell~ ,M No. 7 in latitude 57 deg. 6p. m to8p m i Cars for Hire—Drive Gastinean Hote) DONS L il L 11 voted in the Republican primary. When only a|ing cigarettes went on without diminution. Thn‘og :g' ":, ‘"{? ql""l"‘"ude l:éls de‘;.n | By Appointment Yourself i - &fieetg{nrst;nqth“} small percentage of the voters go to the polls almost |result is that the sale of cigarettes is constantly deg: 30° E. agnetic variation il PHONE 259 l DAY AND NIGHT atonE‘;y;’les? C;IU:‘; anything might occur. It is not a question of which ::t;:ats;r:sg S ‘Ox.:emtr‘r;x‘lulacmm of cigarettes furn THeSMbes of the swrisa ilidin. ’ : SERVICE GA RBAGE Douglas, ALEX GAIR, W. P. i candidate in a primary election has the most sup- Tobacco prodaction in the world has in. |flicting claims are not known,to! - GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting | porters but the one whose supporters vote most Rl mmL When 5o IJL": Gaiit. Uver. the |the applicant except as hereinabova Robert SHDPSOB brothers welcome. E numerously. It may very well be that Mr. Hesse pre-war average, and although production in |set forth. ’.rlw total area embraced; Opt. D. HA ULED e | would have been nominated had all the Democrats | other countries is nearly 64 per cent. over in the gurvey and claimed by ‘(UM Graduate Kos Angeles Col- AND LOT CLEANING R Y 1) in the Territory cast ballots, but there is nothing| the figure for 1909, tobacco exports from epplicant is 12616 acres. | lege of Optometry and i LLFR THE CASH BAZAAR to disclose whether that would have been the case| the United States are mounting from year Any and all persons claiming S Opthalmology | RO V] % f o Tiot. | to year. Greater use of cigarettes is large- “e"”y any of the above descriDGl iases Fitted, Lenses Ground 7 % 3 ly responsible for this increasing flow of |'EinS, lodes or premises are resh _—-.—__fié SKATING Open Evenings € gold into the farmers' coffefs, since modern | Juired 10 flle notice of thelr ‘BgfE—— PUTTING THE SENATE IN A HOLE. | methods of manufacture, such as in the |{orse cWims wih the Reglster OO —pp 55 SouraweLL | Opposite U. S. Cable Office | i | roduction of the toasting process which | i Untied Biats Land Office gl Optometrist-Optician | A. B. HALL The Senate seems to have some reason for re- removes harmful irritants, and the perfec- foriieed ‘)&b““;‘m;;‘m_ olght mogtm (i} Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | s genting the action of the President in connection tion of new machinery, make possible the ;hrrenf{vr i i “_m" be barredfil Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Wednesday Frida with the Veterans' Pension Bill which it passed turning out of a greater number of cig by virtue of the provisions of W Office phone 484, residence | : % Y FORFST B i Aiaintinr voten atise ke had vikors ;n;flx and mlc opening up of new e - ‘phone‘omla. Office Hours: 9:30 and Sunday Vi ly condemned the measure. Senators, and not | ields, particularly among people with sen- | % )i 2; 1:00 to 5:30 | . :;‘lszl them “Sons of Wild Jackasses” either, were | Sitive throats and -those who reach for | - Gggfiger * == Evenmgs WOOD 4 { cigarettes to avoid overindulgence in other v 3 i SRR A offended because the President had never said a word | things. Manufacture of cigarettes in the P : : . T T~ when the House passed the measure in a form thnt1 United States increased 953,000,000 during | Last p,u,h,hf‘f%mfl Sor_)_t_72;44 19307“’ Ju?eau Pubhc lerary GARBAGE HALLI‘L\(r would call for even greater appropriations than | the first four months of 1930 and at the . a P Fr eadin Office at Wolland’s ) ee heading Room |\ .. - the Senate bill would require; he came forward| same time the export of unmanufactured | N()RTHERN SALES ‘ Dime & Dollar Bufldmg Tailor Shop with no suggestions whatever during the weeks the| tobacco from this country was approximately I 4 ¥ City Hall, Second Floor AR e Benate considered the measure in committee, not a| 23 per cent. over the corresponding period | | AGENCY ] 4 Muin Street and Fourth and Loan Assocum‘ol:) Chester Barnesson word cven when the committee reported favorably. | of 1929. America ships tobacco to 74 coun- il (W. W. Batcheller) [ R Is under the supervision of the PHONE 66 It was only after it was ascertained that the Senate| tries, according to the Department of Com- Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- | h‘:m' :x(:pt- S State of Oregon. Cay only loan e : b St i | merce, 53 of which produce tobacco them- || excelled, take no ome’s word ; i i depositors money oA improved DAIRY FERTILIZER was about to pass the bill, that he exploded, and | wl‘“- v i o5 £ I'ER FRY TEEM 73 Gircuiaty o b real cstate, first mortgages and T . made it plain that he would veto the monsului ey | culation Room Open from Health building in- if it passed. Then his veto message was so vigor- | otte: S " o . m. Curr Magazin o 2 ous that it seemed like an attempt to show the E00S can be sold as cigarettes are being sold, but B entn ““ e on deposits. Start your account ligent man and L it is an open question as to whether it is policy 'spapers, Reference, with = 2 : Senate up. The message and the action of ‘the i, oiit prvine to sell goods when & business de. Books, Efc. - & e woman. Gethng in- House in sustaining it after the Senate had voted 'sression comes or whether then is just the time gy i terested in quality almost unanimously for the bill, in the opinion of (1o “nip” in and try that much harder. W P JO’lnson FRER T0 ALL H. J. Eberhart food brings you in critics of the Executive, were humiliating to Sen- — 2 | % touch with our GASTINEAU KOTEL ators, and, they say, it was humiliation that could have been avoided if the President had voiced his objections earlier in the proceedings. The Senators feel that they have been put in a No one will pretend to say that every line of | | i Big Fighters Reach Low Estate. i | A | (F. P. A .in New York World,) | Max Schmeling sails for home today, but his de- | | First publication, July 12, 1930. Corner Second and Main | FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING time. A tank 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00,t0 8:30 Onhchflnlnyphcew for Diesel Ofl | and a tank for crude oil save State approved bonds. 6% ecompounded semiannually T LUDWIG NELSON terests every intel- bread, as good a loaf of browned goodness as ever blessed tthu family hole. parture, the story says, will not interfere with the MACHINES mom" fxiakis, table. | = Madison Square Garden Corporation's plans to pro- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS R 49, ;“GHT ne I Wi w:e:ude:lrlng | g i n ‘ T ROTION |mote a return bout between Schmeling and Jack ELIABLE X RANSFER a » | P l s [ CANADIAN “‘“ TTON. Sharkey. Among the other things that will not! Phone 17 l———~‘ ‘f;;g';‘;"sél;;’ i eer €88 ’ | The Canadian election next Monday will be i’:t:(’li":l |‘J\(]|[{:w\[\hufélful,g,]“‘::l » ‘l‘li‘P {":xtxknt({“|iv:()|]|’,x || Front Street Juneau ©Id papers for sals a: The Emu |sz 2| : k Our job shop is as near to you i i watched with interest by Americans as well as those 2 i | CRAGRR 2 TR0 NI | arer oi Ph I th of the. it GL Ranna Both Pre the night of June 12, said, “I'm cured,” “I've sesn 1.J. Saarick as your telephone. Phone us 'to ¢ ’ 4. porth of the international boundary. Both Premier ;o jact fight” and “I wish I had my Bagk i [ “Remember the Name” «all and we will be right on the W. L. Mackengje King and, Opposition Leader R. B. Maybe not thousands, but we heard five men say Jeweles and | jobtoget the job you forus Bennett are closing intensive speaking campaigns |things like that. | that have cgbered each of the Provinces from Brit- | Optician ish Columbia on the Pacific to Nova Scotia and Try First to Buy It At Home. 5 > 4 DY:]:;!;: :Nmm' | Prince Edward Island on the Atlantic. Both sides | _— dh, D 1) re 8 profess to be certain of victory, though the eclaims (Fairbanks News-Miner.) | RICE & AHLERS CO. of the Liberal Government are more definite and sanguine than those of the Conservative opposition. A Liberal canvass claims that party will make a2 Rl o e Jp |YOU may come to do your buying and selling | = » ’ 8 et gain of eleven seais, thus increasing their ") eV Come 1o do your buying and seling. | We tell you in advance what the job will cost B et oirern' || Fromt Street, next to Warner Nty by 3% T, Oonservatives have given out oo ‘onutring they carry: that you try first to buy | Eront and Second | Machine Shop @ satemant iwhich JpMsts they will have the 1XE-it ot home, I they canmot Serve you, then PHONE 359 ] st _number of members but admit the probable elsewhere. But in fairness to yourself, your uume} | CABINET and NOVING shortage of a clear majority. A canvass made b\' |your community and to the men striving to 11\|er | 4,000 bankers in the Dominion would give the Lib- ‘ | MILLWORK erals control of Parliament with a clear majority of l"“l\m l~!\ :!r\' at "mmt GENERAL CARPENTEB eighteen | t is the home town merchant who rejoices THE WORK Each party professes to believe the depression |¥ith ¥ou when times are good—stands by you when' ! will be helpful to it. The Conservatives are hope- é"‘\"lf“‘" ‘“' “;“1‘; i"*l\" Is »‘°“‘£ n‘rmnd and \\lams to GLASS REPLACED spen th him . IN ‘AUTOS oves, Pacl res ‘| are in power. The Liberals believe it will operate| '~ © * > M@ . : | Freight and Baggage 4 ;n tun:] vozzrslaway Ierm e, B they| Mr. G. B Shaw's reported admission that he|| The following list of Bank Correspondents connects | EstimntesRl:qu;lthed o Prompt Delivery of have charged the new American to be partly |is only human has produced a disquie effect R 3 . 3 | L responsible for hard times in Canada and count on |in Shavian circle: ondon Punch.) s “‘t,h the 09tNde business world: | ALL KINDS OF COAL the people to approve the Government's steps to - First National Bank, Boston. PHONE 48 ° offset the damage from it. There is talk oducing a play about Ad.| Chase National Bafik,:New Yl'(ork. i - ¥ Business men and others in Canada are now /™'l Byrd. The story very likely will be built Bankers Trust Co., New Yor Y M b ) C : witing for the election which will soon occur |"'OUNd 04 Aunt Avctic and & couple of poles—| Bank of the Manhattan Co., New York. | aorv's afe before making plans for the future ST Qi) | Peoples Trust & Savings Co., Pittsburgh, PHONE YOUR ORDERS | "7 =" . = TR SR SR Highway paving has gone so far FRARESIT Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co., Chicago. TO US | egu 4 PROSPEROUS TERRITORIES, the sanly’ mi i o i Harris Trust Co., Chicag: e = LT fher Short Orders _— paigning politicians.—(Cineinnati Enquirer.) Anglo London & Paris N“‘m‘“l Bank, San Fran- N 1, h Lunches At least two of the outlying Territories of the | ST sy ! elaco. promptly. Our coal, hay, u United States seem to be prospering under American | Correspondent of the Chicago Tribunc Bank of California, National Association. grain and transfer businessil Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. control. The 1830 census returns show that Hawail [peeved one, too, we suspect—writes in to say Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco. is increasing daily. There’s S POPULAR PRICES staged a population gain of 44 per cent. since 1920 /hibition will soon be a success. The people Pacific National Bank, Seattle. reason. Give us a trial order HARRY MABRY and Honolulu, its chief city, increased more than |Bave any mohey.’—(Macon, Ga. Telegraph.) { First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank, today and learn why. Proprietor 65 per cent. San Juan, the principal city of Porto ? = Seattle. 5 . L. C. SMITH and CORONA, A ehgr None of the Lake States will raise any objectio : t Help Bein TYPREWRITERS Rieo, gained more then 00 per cent. in the ten |, gy o o LYo ates wil aise oy ] Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B. C. You Can P 8 3 Y ear fod. thos uaranteed by f i period. {650 gangsters she has caught.—(Ohio Stat : While Alaska census figures have not yet been given out enough is known to make /it plain that they will not reach the percentages reported from | Not an unreasonable request from men who are' devoting their every effort and investing both time |and money to provide a home town market where vill,\ a town of which both you and they may be € Journal,) Chicago's task is to put crime (Buffalo Courier-Express.) the spot."— Plumbers YOUR BUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLACITED ——— e e A RSN THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY |} JUNEAU CABINET '{ and DETAIL MILL- ‘ WORK CO. Pleased . D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 You get resuits from printing done by us J. B. BURFORD & “Our door step is worn »mwm W