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THE DAILY ALASKA .EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. when business moved more sedately than it NOTICE OF APPLICATION . . D — Dflll i AlaSk(l Em ire does now. Nor was he ever put on the junior FOR PATENT PROFESSIONAL | ] Frieirnil Sociotics . | managerial staff. The trouble nowadays is i R e 0 v na ocLelie; 4 IN W. TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER that commerce works at such a high pres- SERIAL NO. 07548 - Al )IOS FOR HIRE it Tk oo ! JOHN ¥ S A 2 | sure that a man must devote his whole In the United States Land Offic Il W.L. Albrech 1" Gastincau Channel | Published _ev evening except Sunday by the energies to it if he is to rise to the top. for the Juncau Land District at [lelene W. L. recht fhL e Sndvas i PR o EMPIRE PRIN (COMPANY at Second and Main Its rewards are great certainly. But so is rAr;;horlaz?t Mllflk::-h At PHYSIOTHERAPY ——— Y T bbb s ¥ the price that must be paid for them. It is n the Matter of the Application ' Massage, Electricity, Infra Red A Entercd In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class a whole life, of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Meeting every sec- matter. PANY, a corporation organized 410 Goldstein Building ond and fourth ¥ B v ‘ T T T under the laws of Alaska, for Phone Office, 216 Wednesdays at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If present estimates are verified by the final patent to the AURUM NO. 13 one d o'clock. Elks Hall Visiting brothers welcome, Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Th. for $1.25 per month. at the following rates: ix months, in advance, returns the Territorial income from the Bristol Bay salmon pack this year will suffer to the extent of lode mining claim, emt--sed in =~ U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, - situated on Chichagoff Island, in = DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER Carlson’s Taxi » paid advance, 3125 R $120,000 to $130,000. The indications are that it will Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. ;34. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. notify the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity |6 made up in part by increased returns from| Recording Precinot, First Judiots] 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any H . H. SIDES, Sacretary. n g“i (1;‘“\»”; url};ul»xr‘n{uwr?. SO |Southeast Alaska, but only in part for the tax on| Division, Alaska. PHONE 56 | 3 G oot o eclephone for Editorial and Busine ces, 874. | b |pink salmon that predominate in Southeast Alaska| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bot Hours 9 8. m. t0 9 p. m. i les of Freemasoz MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. is much smaller than that on the red salmon of |That the Chichagoff Power Com- ::——. H Pho II d S' 0 T e T e eaiea s | Brlstol “Bay, pany, a corporation organized und- . — nes anda tng le A4 5"-’““"" ':1“' R or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the " er the laws of Alaska, whose post I)I‘CTI'ICTP—J—_G ' g‘:‘:’ ;‘:fd‘:'; focal news published herein T e i 3 . Je seco iy e Mexico will this year, it is claimed, open a high-|CTic¢ address is 424 Goldsteln e 9 s | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has ffla DENTIST Zanonth A THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, way from the American border to Mexico City. its app?icfluun in the U. 8. Lani Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i 7:30 p. m. Soote e When we get the Pacific Highway extended into|office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Bullding tish Rite Tempis Alaska it will make it possible to motor from the|patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode Telephone 176 | 9 ° WALTER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. capital of Alaska to the capital of the Mexican|mining claim and included within | F————————————— &} LOYAL ORDER‘ | Republic. U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, si*- r _ s | a am S a x l OF MOOSE | e s S e L AN uated in the Chichagoff Mining D 3 5 ;e [l = Juneau Lodge No. 700 Twenty-six European States have approved the \District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka JDEynegayne Ph 565 Meets every Mond» « [principle of the proposed United States of Europe,(RECOMING Frecinot, Bipse fudielal | oo, sigimiunote ‘ide | orne night, at 8 o'clock. [That is just twice the number that a Division at Chichagolf Bost J(aftlcs st TOM SHEARER, Dict:.t at is jus r tha pprovad, on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, anq| Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. i, fthat fateful Pourth of July in 176, the Pnited|moc'porndhs HERC SANER, i Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. 2. Box 84 |States of America. If they can make the United |)qys: Phone 321 Night Servi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 States er s gone vill, east, be “Beginning at corner No. 1, | —T——————————1; & . day of each month In worth while. identical with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart An)’ Place in the Clty for $1.00 Scottish R'*» Temple, R | and with corner No. 1 of Pa- DENTIST L beginning at 7:30 p, m . HE cific Lode, survey No. 1045, | Hours 9 m m. to 6 p m. | |° s = % EVANS L. GRUBER 8 | The Yankee of Birds. ‘SV“E';;C (}'-’S- 1’5-, Mx-i N%;o:’e““j SEWARD BUILDING [ Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEI, FUR RAIS | = Ll R ' Office Phone 469, Res. : | Secretary, (New York Herald Tribune,) Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 34350 Prompt Service, Day and Night Phone 276 | 2 The circumstances that one firm is paying $50,-| These July mornings the crow makes an un- ;t., t&,;‘"g‘;’ {,"V"' fmf;&“}ie {’o o—— Lo Sre ey g | l ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 000 to Mendenhall fur farmers for 400 pairs of mink (godly amount of moise, and at an ungodly hour.| g0 68 2%, W, 10050 ft. to | CovicH AUTO SERVICE { | i a x 1 Second and Fourth P’ and the further circumstance that these Mendenhall |He is engaged in teaching his children the facts| g3 w, 565.10 ft. to corner No. | | STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || Tuesdays of each month, P | fur raisers have 600 additional pairs of mink for Of life, and he finds it, as all American parents do,| 4, sale indicate the value of the fur raising industry |2rduCus. One senior crow teaching a fledgling to o : é art |11y Will make enough noise to drown out a whole in Alaska. Mendenhall constitutes only a small par |orchestra of robins and song sparrows and wood of the domestic fur producing area of Suutheust‘lhmshes‘ He'not only. can; he does. ‘It 18 sn. Alaska, and this $125000 crop does not take 1O |other of his many talents account fox raising at all. There are several pros- For of all American birds the crow is surely the Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence N. 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to | corner No. 1, the place of be- | ginning. Containing an area of | 12616 acres. Total area in | conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- | | | at 8 o'clock, Seottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. | FRons S iay, of Mgy | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto » Dr. H. Vance Tt l ' $1.00 Licensed Osteopathic Physician | | TO ANY PART Noskdencn, Maskcioln Aok | TELEPHONE . } OF CITY or by appointment KENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS perous fox farms in the Mendenhall district, and most talented. He can, when he knows he is on ‘c""y“N"Er}afi c;..v:::dmbyco'filfi’; i —_— Seghers Counc.i No. 176€, others everywhere in Southeast Alaska. "“‘-‘Ic:“'-’f bo\;{nd, be ”l“’ mummest of all winged| claimed by applicant.” i —_—R| 183 TA X’ | gmgm‘:m:‘;:uh: is S o Mendenhall mink |Creatures. e can steal into a garden full of K " | One onday at 7:30 p. The prglio ToRUONSR on Jthe A_ ”.“m |sprouting corn and pull up the kernels with less United States Location Mon“" Dr' Geo. L‘ Bano- | K Transient . by the Wisconsin buyer and his judgment thatly . "onq ado than a robin would make about pul.|™€0t No. T, to which this surver| | CHIROPRACT JR this area is not surpassed for producing high grade !, > about pull-1y 4104 " oonsists of a cross on ex-| | b | ! ing out an earthworm. But when danger threatens Hellentha! Building ‘he can scare hawk by his clamor; and he will OFFICE SERVICE ONLY [ Stand at Pioneer l Hours: 10 a. m. %o 12 noon fur is encouraging to those engaged in the industry posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x4 ! { ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Strees JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Secretury. e | here. : : |gather with admirable clan loyalty to destroy the &a"fiflquffll;‘:ea‘;gffif f;"’uc“gi Pool Hall The breeding of fur-bearing animals is still an peace of mind of his hereditary enemy, the owl. L %( Ni) 7 in ]Emui‘ee“ ¥ | 2p. m to8p m ] = S infant industry in Alaska, yet the returns from it In summer, when he has work to do, he lives alonc s, o % ina lcngnud: 156 deff | 6p.m t8p. m. i Cars for Hire—Drive Gastinean Hote) DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. E. already have become an important factor in the and is almost pestiferously diligent; in winter ho oo sos o Magnstie vaikhiia| | By _Appolntment Yourself ! astinea xfietsfifétflnf{ thi=d activities of the Territory. Some day it will be a |[gathers in flocks and has an unconscionable amount deg. 80’ E. 11 PHONE 259 ondays, 8 'ocloc‘.. 3 e d that will contribute t0 Say. His natural voice is a bit rasping, but he| o 3 — -0 DAY AND NIGHT [ at Eagles Hail EVCIRERG e e ok |n dAarang initabiome .| The names of the owners of con- 4 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. il Aok it opulation and prosperity of the | as a considerable talent for imitation; and he has S ~ SERVICE 2 W. | BIOaily ;90,1314 PORU B ~|a definitely Yankee sense of humor. Any one who flicting claims are not known to (—T—S'_——_ § GUY BMITH, Serrefary. Vislting entire North country. ; |has ever kent a pet crow can tell uncanny stories the applicant except as herelnnbow‘] obert Simpson { | brothers welcome. Those men and women wHo have pioneered the g pic malicious intelligence, and of the acts of|Sét forth. The total area embraced| | Opt. D. HA. ULED ! T industry and learned the knack and know-how of |spite a crow will perform simply because the bird|!D the survey and claimed by the| | Graduate Angel les Col- e ————— breeding and rearing fur bearing animals in Alaska |obviously delights in practical jokes. |epplicant is 12.616 acres. \,‘ lege of Optometry and l 3 | AND LOT CLEANING { THE CASH BAZAAR have done the Teritory a great service—one that| He likes corn; so does every patriotic Yanke» | ANy and all persons claiming ad- | Opthalmology ROLLER ! = DRI ! AZ people are beginning to take note of. |The crow, obviously, ls the Yankee of birds. He(versely any of the above desaribed|| Giosses Pitted, Lenses Ground i 3 et jproves it even by making his home on Common- | VEIDS: preinises <GEw 2e: wealth Avenue, in Boston, the cradle of liberty, and |2ulred to file notice of their ad-|: eschewing New York. Every American small boy | Verse gliims with e Riegibter Oti., . |the United States Land Office at Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office J SKATING RATIFICATION OF NAVAL TREATY. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL The ratification of the Naval Treaty was a 10&&?025&2:53"2[1 iy i 1‘2"‘(,;:1';9' Ao 9he | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- | S g’”°"?g$fg?“‘“"“m il A. B. HALL more nearly unanimous than the fireworks of the eagle certainly, is no nobler bird; he, ll;o. is alod of publication, or eight months, y‘%uo::r;u Valen’ti‘r‘lsese;ld g g opposition had permitted people to hope. Only nine thief, and more cruel, because more powerful, “m“\lhereaflcr, or they will be barred Office ph‘one 484, residinue [ Wednes‘]ay’ Fl‘l(llly votes were recorded against it. the crow. Why is not the crow In fact entitled [P Virtue of the provisions of the | pyone gug ® B TREAEICE | and Sunda F OREST The almost unanimous vote for the treaty will[to the honor which we, aping the Europeans, hcnp-_‘smmtes' | f to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 : f . Y prevent either party from reaping any political ad- (ed upon the eagle; he is not more truly our na.| J LINOLEY, CREENG e e sl SliS s Evenings WOOD vantage from the controversy. In fact, the fight |tional bird? Register. | fommomooe oo —oee | First publication, July 12, 1930. for ratification was made chiefly by Democratic | ILnsn publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Senators and the opposition speeches wholly, or nearly so, by Republicans. Democratic Senators Swanson of Virginia, Robinson of Arkansas, George of Georgia and Wagner of New York made the principal speeches, next to those of Senator Reed [ ——— Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Fleor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From GARBAGE HAULI Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop A Chance for Chicago. —— Dime & Dollar Building and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the NORTHERN SALES AGENCY (W. W. Batcheller) ! (Manchester Guardian.) It is announced trom wuc University of Chicago Chester Barnesson |that a most thorough test is about to be carried PHONE 66 of Pennsylvania, for the treaty. Senator Wagner'siout at that center of learning of an instrument| | Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- State of Oregon. Can only loan only criticism of the treaty was that it did mot|which the man in the street has mamed a ‘lie| | excelled, take mo one's word, | By m.de 10 00 depositors money on improved DAIRY FERTILIZER go far enough, but, he said, it would pave the|detector” and which the learned know as a “pneumo- | | TRY THEM | Circulation Room Open from real cstate, first “:j‘"g“g‘ and Health building in- way for further progress toward naval reduction. cardio-sphymograph.” It is the alleged function| | Corner Second and Main | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—' :00 to 8:30 State approve nds. . The prompt ratification of the Naval Treaty marks the fruition of a cherished Hoover policy. It will doubtless serve to allay the suspicion or;fi“'l‘sy tfi‘:‘;g&’:fl;g"z‘;";}i 5‘;11:‘0:3‘::::9‘17}:;02;1;::2’ Books, Etc. Yhieah Hem ik g(;g;:::é (;"relttg]ugaliltr; European powers that there is something sinister University to test “o th i i W P J h FREE TO ALL 4 L in American aloofness, a sentiment that wae aeity to 8 NEE ans stiiousand individuals . - Jonnson H. J. Eberhart food brings you in developed by the rejection of the League of Nations. ‘While the United States is the only one of the three countries concerned that has yet acted upon the treaty, there seems to be no reason to doubt ;or Chicago as the scene for these investigations is, | MAYTAG WASHING and a tank for crude oil save =] bl d the famil that it will be ratified by Great Britain and Japar. by all accounts, an appropriate one; any gunman or MACHINES burner trouble, T LUDWIG NELSON || £ %?Se y at an early date. gangster ought to provlge a good enough example GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | Teweler I'\ able. of guilt, though there ‘does not seem to be very R T Watch Repairing ! ' much call for deception, since his trade appears Phone 17 % ELIABLE L RANSFER x Apeaiy | P rless - THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITY MAN AND |{to be a well-recognized and accepted feature of life | i) B““"NT STREETy 3 ee BUSINESS. on the shores of the Great Lakes. At the same Front Stréet Juneau ©Old papers for sale > The Em- ! Otieijol shop te i meer o i ' of this instrument to record “delicate changes in |respiration, pulse, and blood-pressure which accom- in order to see whether the machine will run to specification. As some, at least, of these indi- viduals will have to be personally acquainted with ‘“‘emotions involving guilt and deception,” the choic2 time it will be very interesting to know what “deli- . FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS P. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, wm‘uwyh«w time. A tank for Diesel Ofl 6% compounded semiannually on deposits. Start your account with GASTINEAU KOTEL pire. [ ——— terests every intel- ligent man and touch with our bread, as good a loaf of browned goodness as ever Bakery Scepticism as to the usefulness of the university lcate changes” in respiration and blood-pressure are 1.).SmAricx S pase cec. Phoos usito, | for business training prevails in England. They |produced by a little conscious deception in one who ok 7 “Remember the Name” aall and we will be right on ths * discussed the proposition at the annual conference (can shoot down his fellowsman with a machine- Joweler and job to get the job you have for us of the Association for Education in Industry held |Bun Ylthout htur:ins a i‘mh’. The mulchine which Optician trembles at the burden of a gunman’s lie will have tly, and the majority opinion seems Prer theme TeRiiY Ao {oely op to be delicate indeed—even more finely balanced ¥ e <. oWatates Iorenres 1 to be that university education and business do not Diamonds | % than those seismographs which detect an earth- RIC K 211 . mix as well as could be wished. The discussion at ! I: & AHLERS CO. verwar 3 re.|Quake in China by registering its tremors in the JUNEAU CABINET the conference has impressed the country and re-|rge of wight, The truth is that this too ingen- P { e e o S b sulted in a continuation of the argument. The Manchester Guardian, while not fully convinced, is inclined to agree with the sceptics. It says: ‘The main subject under discussion at the ious instrument seems to put a premium on the practiced, brazen, and unflinching llar. Many an innocent witness in the box suffers deeper changes in “respiration, pulse, and blood-pressure” than does Plumbers “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” TrE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betweeam Front and Second Streels Front Street, next to Warmer and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. annual conference of the Association for the determined villain in the dock. But perhaps Machine Shop Education in Industry and Commerce was that is the explanation of this proposed but pre- PHONE 359 the usefulness of the university man in posterous addition to the weapons of the American CABINET and business. It is indeed difficult, as most of police—it may have been devised by gunmen for the speakers pointed out, to devise a system gunmen with the intention of confounding inno- MILLWORK of education which is concerned with the cence and rewarding the uprighteous. meaning of things rather than with things, _— GENERAL CARPENTER and which is at the same time a satis- Mary Gladstone's diary tells of Disraeli speaking THE WORK ) 5 factory training for a business career. To be for two hours and fifty minutes. That would be i b’ succesiful in business it is necessary to be only a breathing spell for some of our illustrious B M BE HRENDS B ANK GLASS REPLACED E able to make quick decisions and to act on Senators.—(Los Angeles Times.) . 2 IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores them. But scholarship assumes leisure. And Freight and &“u. business is in terms of the immediate, while culture cares omly for what is eternal. Some of the modern universities have attempted to deal with this conflict between the humanistic aims of education and the needs of business by set{ing up special depart- ments of commerce. But this can sacrcely be regarded as a solution of the problem. Rather it is a surrender to commerce. Again, certain large firms — for example, Lever Brothers—have taken on a number of uni- versity men for a period of training, after which, if they have shown that they possess the qualities necessary to make them sucg cessful in business, they are appointed to the junior managerial staff. But even here it is doubtful whether those who succeed may not do so by shedding that outlook on life which the university has given them. Perhaps the only way out of the difficulty is for business men to live compartmentally, to make their work one world and their leisure another. Charles Lamb succeeded in doing this. But then he lived at a time | The trouble with these piping times of Pro- hibition is that the drinker so often takes liberty and death in the samre dose.—(Cincinnati Enquir- er.) It must be quite a strain on the Anti-Saloon League officials not to be able to show that Mr. Morrow ever committed any capital crime besides opposing the Eighteenth Amendment.—(Macon, Ga, Telegraph.) This is the season when the book-of-the-month is the road map.—(Ohio State Journal.) American woodland scenery is the prettiest in the world after you have gone behind the bill- boards to view it.—(Florida Times-Union.) With a rebel demanding $3,000,000 to quit fight- ing, peace in China is mighty near as expensive as war.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Heaven must be a place where the fish bite 365 days a year—(Florida Times-Union.) The following list of Bank Correspondents connects us with the outside business world: First National Bank, Boston. Chase National Bank, New York. Bankers Trust Co., New York. 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