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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, |930 ——————————— PHONE 114 D . . i "1t W~aBided 1o’ g adesd ‘with”'Ene’ NOTICE OF APPLICATION '#———— — — @ - aily Alasha Empzre projee _ FOR PATENT PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies L Arrangements are being made to use SERIAL NO. 07545 ———— —n i | e ANAGER| “Uplanes, to co-operate with the foot sur- . L NO. - . ; JOHN W. TROY - . . EDITOR AND MAN vey parties, : These will operate out of & In the United States Land Offie i ——————————%# Gastinzau Channel | for (he Ji Land Dis Hel W. L. Albrech: ‘ T ; the convenie! se near Hazelton and from or (he Juncau Land District at elene W. L. recht bl Published ev: evening except hl x]v\ by t enient base near Thak = b EMPIRE_ PRI COMPANY at Sccond and Main Alaska southward Anchorage, Alaska. PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. P. O, E treets, Juneau ka R In the ManAo(gongthg “.?gpllcatior Massage, Electricity, Infra Red b i LKS e v e { CHICHAG i 1B g every sec- Entered in d Class| Mrs. Hoover who spent several weeks at that| ARV Up covporation. ergesion Rev, Moot Gymtsiti., R e 5 matter 8 410 Goldstein Building | N o L cool mountain lodge recovering from the effects of | under the laws of Alaska, for Phone Office, 216 1 hd Wednesdays at 8 | - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. dwell and A0 accident had a lot of courage to get well and| patent to the AURUM NO. 13 i 3 y: ar SOn b o'clock. Elks Hall. | e T '2,";(";;“9,?,‘,"?,‘"‘“‘,._T"" i return to the White House with a Washington II'JX‘PSm;&‘}“K glflgfl‘ emt ~sed in | ——— Visiting brothers oneYmelt, ponage bud, 4 the TollowIng I8N ance, | {emperature haunting the century mark. However, (liutted'on Chichagoff. Island, 1y | DS KASER & FREEBURGER NYW et i $6.00; one month, in advance 5 g 41y | the country is glad for the complete recovery. Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka DENTISTS A HERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 B fi‘ I:I_IAR“N' Exaltea Ruler. | m»f"}fv the Jl(ur\.z:‘”w m': s failure or irregularity —_—— Sex‘nrdumAl;rc::mct, First Judicial 301-3031,}(;31:;&;: Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— SIDES, Sacretary. 3 5 President Hoover expressed his great satisfaction; ivision, aska. | DAY AND NIGHT—St: D 374, TIOR L —Stand at Ala; Co-Ordinate Do that the Naval Treaty had been ‘“carried forward| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hours § a. m. to 8 p. m. | PR oty s o1 Fibeniiae | ¢ i — &’ . ™ MBER'fifsAisc'gjfTED PRE ) by step with the ¢o-operation of both political | fi‘n“ i“af;‘;fl;‘f:‘f)r‘?"l’;"’dC°m Phones II and Sln le O ry Scottish Rite i news T It is gratifying when partisan politics are H\, aw ““; of A“skag whz:se upx:,d> ¢ Regular meetinga | | o e ; ' “" ™ kept out of international matters oftice address Is. 428 Golllieks Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service it ads hitat ALASKA CIRCULATION NTEED TO BE LARGER N AR g Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has ffled DENTIST . mon | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION The course of copper seems to be still down-|jts application in the U. S. Land Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Beots | = Pl —— ward. The Boston News Bureau says there is|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Builing WAL jt0. e Jempi | NOT A GOOD PRECEDENT. little demand for copper at 11% cents, that some [patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode' |, Telephone 176 ) ° TER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. | — is being sold for 11'% cents, but a large 1oxum;u~fxnini11;z claim and included within:@ ="~ TR ey LOYAL ORDER x The wit > miles of territory could be disposed of at 11 cents. |U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, si%- 4 a}(l OF MOOSE i f the Ts 3o the public domain ] [uated in the Chichagoff Mintng| [)p. J. W. Bayne utiedis, Tolge. No. 700 and pos: ha n the Indians for The Fiture of Alaska ADIBLTDY) HETTI Ry G S DENTIST Y Ph 565 Meets every Monda« cedent. It constitu i example for furth ar (Port Angeles News.) b o ch‘a oft Talanit) ALAKE /| Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m, i 3 TOM SHEARER, Dictator : B! ichag sland, a, and i N withdraw arts of the Territory for| Although the Territory of Alaska s & fifth as|more particularly described as fol- ”—W"‘“;h"y “g;"flmen‘i- STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W, T-VALE, Secku A ) Boxy Ty e RERR G Tl HOR la as the continental United States, it is prob- |lows: ¥ one o 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. i LODGE NO. “., i : ey, aHAGS \ably: ond Gt 4l i ——— g Day and Night Serv ¢ oo Sl M wertiadien ildiond o B st L o) AURUM NO. 13 LODE . = e & e ‘ Second and fourth Mon- can be t t fur-bearing animals wout fa 1 the g , 8s 13 S el “Beginning at corner No. 1, . BRI N e T . o0 > day of each month in large reser and being made, and reserva- is concerned | identical with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the Clty for $1.00 Scottish R~ Temple tions of la pioneers and developers have) Most af us, no doubt, think of Alaska as a frigld | and with corner No. 1 of Pa- DENTIST iL beginning at 7:30 p. m s o severe tax on progress in this northern waste where men dig for gold amid dread-| cific Lode, survey No. 1045, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. i - s ncem S e — \, EVANS L. GRUBER, iy, boen e y 7 {ful Arctic storms. We thing of mineral wealth as| whence U.S. L. M. No. 7 bears | SEWARD BUILDING : wmer CHARLES ¥. NAGHEI, LRl e & oq 115 only natural resource, and we endow it with a| S 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. office Mgl T Sectetary: nt officials feel that the Indians need ojynate something like Greenland’s. Thence N. 65 deg. 19" W. 343,50 Phone 276 ! |} Prompt Service, Day and Night |3 8.} ik i ¢ ed to prepare them to} A1l ‘of this s brought to mind. By i ‘goent| Ii B corher N0 & CLAEEEEE a ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ) conditions that have changd With copy of The Industrial Bulletin, a Httle periodical| & deg. 58 W. 10080 f e =1} CovicH AUTO SERVICE {| i a x l Second and Fourth v ‘ vilization and not attempt to do so'issued in Massachusetts by Arthur D. Little, Inc.| cOrr N % hehice S. 6 deg. | Dr. H. V §1} sTanD AT THE oLYMPIC || Tuesdays of each month, } ; 1 H | stopping the tide of progress. In the end Under the heading, “Unknown Alaska,” this bulletin| 4 Thence S. 55 deg. 13 E. | r. ance Phone 342 Day or Night ! at 8 o'clock, Seottish i of the Indian will be improved with sets forth the real facts about this huge Territory| 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence | OSteopath—201 Coldstein Bidg. | | $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY { d development of the Territory, for —and predicts a prosperous future for it. N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to 9 | | 2 BURFORD, Worthy | SO HIE asall SRiehihes & market m” To begin with, Alaska's summer climate is as| corner No. 1, the place of be- .| or by appointment | | — | Matron; FANNY L. i ! e Y peor A : to live Rleasant as that of the United States. Winter | ginning. Containing an area of i Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. i nd industry. They must learn to MVe oonqyions epend on the locality; in the North| 12616 acres. Total area in | Phone: Oftice 1671. TELEPHONE 1 { work as the white men live and Work if the¥ yhoy are severe, but in the Southeast they are as| COPflict with Pacific Lode, sur- || Restdence, MacKiunon Aots. | \ OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | 8 would avoid being crushed in the process of chang-|milq as in Washington, D. C vey No. 1045 owned by appli- | ——— gy Seghers Counc.: No. 176¢, | § ing conditions. 1f the Government has obligations — The Territory s equipped to become an_ enor-| gf‘;}ffiedEg;“ipp"fii‘gné’,‘, conflict o i 183 TA X’ Meetings second and lasd | ; in the premises they require that the Indians be mously productive agricultural region. The yleld of | TYited’ Biates 1. {1 Dr. Geo. L. Barton | One Monday at 7:30 p. m, ! prepared for the white men's civilization and not'wheat and potatoes is unusually high, the, growth| ORfed States Location BapSrs| Lo | Transient brothers urg- g be hedged in on reservations with the white men's|0f grasses is' luxurious enough to support hugclrf‘e:‘i @ 9 o 2 v'r ich this ‘survey CHIROPRACTOR G ed to attend. Councd A iy o o herds of cattle, and fruits and vegetables can he % Hod consl i o N e R Hellenthal Building Stand at Pioneer | Chambers, Fifth Streed : ety s e os many reservations, |EFOWD to advantages in the Southern section tfse {’: cllop Df Kel rock, 10x8x3 OFFICE SERVICE ONLY & JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. § : oG sloehdy i Alaska's vast forests have hardly been touched |t O the shore of Klag Bay, Chi~! | Hours: 10 a. m. % 12 noom Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 1 Let withdrawals of lands and resources cease. 9 & ! *|chagoft Island and chiseled U. S, i |so far. Her gold and copper mines are famous; L. M. No. 7 Iatitud ( 2p m to 0 p m ) s . ! B — e [in addition, the Territory has extensive coal deposits 1o, i T 57 deg ) 6p.m t8p m i Cars for Hire—Drive Gastinean Hotel DOVUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0.8 i INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY ACTIVITY.|tnd a considerable quantity of tin, together with o0, 07 N. and longitude 136 des By Appointment Yourself & e Bt tirstand st ! N4 N bt B " exténsive limestone and marble deposits. Geologists| > ‘3 T Magnetic var ation 30 PHONE 250 g : Mondays, 8. o'aloom E B e jgh. [belleve that it also contains huge ofl flelds that|“°%" (L —g DAY AND NIGHT | T at Eagles’ Hail ' The earnegtness of our British Columbla nelgh- |, ‘oone aay pe of high importance. The names of the owners of con 3 SERVICE e G A RBAGE |2zt al=x cainwie . bors in their support of the proposed international| ™", "y "oy “{his ‘would seem to indicate that | flicting _claims are not known" to| Rob Si -I- | l GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting § highway, extending the Pacific Highway to Alaska, |alacka 15 far from being the frigid, God.forsatin |bhe applicant cxcept as herelnababa | | obert Simpson | It { [Frothers welcome. i p can no longer be doubted. The Tolmie Govern- place that most of us have assumed. Gold is amonz |Set forth. The total area embraced | | Opt- D: - § HAI )LED : —_ SRR 36 ment is taking the matter up in earnest and send- the least of its natural resources. Some day, when |in the survey and claimed by the | Graduate Bos Angeles Col- 1 { 4 A i ing engineers into the field to select the most 'the population of the United States has increased |@PPlicant is 12616 acres. | lege of Optometry and |} AND HON CERANING ! THE CASH BAZAAF feasible route. still further, and money for development is avail-| ADy and all persons claiming ad- | | Opthalmology R ! { AR ] A recent issue of the Vancouver Province con- able, Alaska undoubtedly will come into her m\'m"e;“ly 13’;5 of the above desmbe"” Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ' : Evex fi . ; 5 : ; » activity of |35 @ Dprosperous and populous part of the United |VeiDs, lodes or premises are re-|g 3 SKA TING n EKvenin, ! i :;'"‘(_”“ m””‘:\‘"; ‘;;:"m:::m‘;pm the activily of |qiates. Nature has given the land the potentiali- |9uired to file notice of thelr ad- ‘:o Ope Lo | e.Governments in the [tles of greatness. Some day they will be realized. [Verse claims with the Register of}® —yp R F SGUTHWELL | Opposite U. S. Cable Office | the United States Land Office at PP Systematic survey to locate a posstble | P R e | Nirade Alsskn, Wikhbs M Rt Optometrist-Optician | A. B. HALL : route for the proposed Alaska highway and This country used to be referred to as a umzl‘m‘(‘i'O‘f”'l;“;‘b-h_ll‘l’:n;‘- D‘:‘ i‘g’!‘“ I‘I‘:DSS; Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | — ; to determine roughly its cost, will be started |flowing with milk and honey. A pretty allegory o caon, - on 3|1 Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | e 7 Pl ] by the Public Works Department immed- |if we keep the mind off clabber and the sticky quali- :“”fi‘:_fil‘ T, ;"“““”ir(:‘v‘l‘:ms‘; :f’{l‘;f' Office phone 484, residence | Wednesday, Friday FORFST fately following Premier Tolmie's return from ties of honey, but no longer applicable. What the ;t’;mm" bl *| | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 and Sunday VR Hazelton [land flows ‘with now is “applesauce.” (Toledo | A b il to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 . Two survey partles will be placed in |Blade.) | J, JOmLEY ORGEN 8 —& Evenings WO()D the field during the next few days, one | S Plab b fation ol 24 it ) operating out of Hazelton and another from | Philosopher: that no man can escape from | " Eubmmmn' i ty 2% 155, 4B svitan Poblic Xilea GARBAGE HAULIN Telegraph Creek. The first will work from |himself, and it's generally found that you can't| pYp iRt SO l i } ry £ AULLL Hazelton north to Telegraph Creek, and the make a Prohibition agent honest by moving him|'e Free Readmg Room S R e e Office at Wolland’s second will survey from that point to the [to another district.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) || NORTHERN SALES B v Dime & Dollar Building Tailor Shop Yukon boundary. PL S SIS SE y Hall, Secon loor r i : At the same tie, surveyors of the Alaska | Tt must be great to be an optimist like some of *: AGENCY Main Street and Fourth and Loan Association Chester Barnesson Government will commence to determine [those people who think the country is getting| | (W. W. Batcheller) ! Is under the supervision of the PHONE 66 the location of the road in Alaska territory, |drier and drier all the time.—(Detroit Free Press) || Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- | n“:‘:':'“::‘ lg“;‘:‘“ State of Oregon. Can only loan Ay Pentr e 1 and ilar work will be undertaken by the | —_— excelled, take no one's word, | | A " depositors money on improved Pl |l W) . <. Federal Government through the Yukon. By Hoover cancels his Western trip. He's got enough | | TRY THEM | Circulation Room Open from real f‘sttatte, first ?;rlt’gagdess and Henlth biiiding: in ) the end of the summer, it is hoped, the cowhoys in the Senate—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) | Corner Second and Main | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 £iate approy i g o . b ; 6% compounded semiannually terests every intel- £ three governments interested will have a _— 3 ] p. m. Current M.gnnnea, on deposits. Start your account I t d (& general idea of the most feasible route. Add similes: As successful as a Chicago Grand | ym—————————— Newspapers, Reference, e gans A e an ! Later, detailed surveys will be necessary, Jury.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Books, Etc. Junean Rep: ntative '\:V()mzz,n(.i Qettmg 1}:1- s g a0k gt s I3 T A % S erested in quality i ETTL T SR, g | T USRS S S ST | ALL ;i i '\ g; W. P. Johnson EREE X H. J. Eberhart food brings vou in i | g touch with our : GASTINEAU KOTEL : | oAl . i > 1 FRIGIDAIRE IR S vread, as good a ! THIS MAY HAPPEN TO YOU— R e Our trucks go any place any | SE loaf of browned | TOMORROW! | mavrac wasmve B e - i s oh - ol g ey ever f TON ! 1 a or crude oil save p blessed the family E | ] ! MACHINES burner trouble. LUDWIG NELSON | /[ {bie: J i | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS PHONE 149, NIGHT §103 Jeweler | 2 RELIABLE Watch Repairing ‘ | | Phone 17 TRANSFER & & Brunswick Agency | eeriess I L “|| ®* FRONT STREET { Front Street Juneau Old papers for sals 3t The Bm [fpoo 3| Baker Ooe job shop s a3 nesr to you ' ‘ { ! e - L. J. SmAricx a y as your telephone. Phone us to | i J. * “Remember the Name” call and we will be right on the ! | o and 3 job: the job forus ) welex jobto get the job you have ; I Opticiaa ! t e | z . DY:[A:M’ [ aeeesaaas ; (! - amonds i The Modern |1 : & a5, planent | . i Ginderella! I WIGES Aggeg CO: JUNEAU CABINET § ¢ P, S ey ] indaerelia: k Plumbers La !{ and DETAIL MILL- Cinderella dried her tears, i \ { b THE JUNEAU LAuNDRY | WORK CO. called us on the phone and “ " £ . 'We tell you in advance what the job will cost Franklin Street, betweea H | sald,” My_sisters _ats_going Bumpers may protect ya ins Front and Second Streets Front Mieey mext: ta, Marwor %’ to the Ball. I havewt a |/{ L Y P t your car against e [ Machine Shop | thing to wear. My only par- i . . B :§ ty dress is soiled. Can you . minor dents, 1 CABINET and 3 call for it at once and i cleanse it beautifully by to- . MILLWORK ki morrow evening? You will? 1 i B el , A ' i GENERAL CARPENTER. i ‘ | THE WORK i Phone 15 N i LA REPLACED 1 "ROP an PREVE | B.M.BEHRENDS BANK - i i 5 § _ PROPER INSURANCE can PREVEN * A IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores | Alaska Laundry |} AL LossEs ‘ ; L Freight and Baggage | ! 3 ALL your LOSS || The following list of Bank Correspondents connects | ES""“‘“RF“"“'?"" pon Prompt Delivery of 3 { 5 {| us with the outside business world: ! eques ALL KINDS OF COAL i i & {! First National Bank, Boston. : | _Burford’s Corner | | If you can’t afford a loss, | Chase National Bank, New York. , PHONE 48 | CARNATION ICE CREAM | { Bankers Trust Co., New York. i b ;k C | 4 TAXI SERVICE | ! Bank of the Manhattan®Co., New York. | Mfl rv afe il PHONE 314 i DON’T GAMBLE_INSURE! Peoples Trust & Savings Co. Pittsburgh. PHONE YOUR ORDERS - Di A A K S . Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co., Chicago. TO US i Regula’ Hners HOTEL ! Harris Trust Co., Chicago. ) ¥ to th Short Orders DT t Anglo London & Paris National Bank, San Fran- We tv]vm a(’)ten d a‘l> Hzx;] Yoid ZYNDA \ cisco. promp Y. ur co 32 ELEVATOUR BERVICE HARRIS Hardware ! Bank of California, National Association. grain and transfer busmeu; Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Company H Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco. is mcreas&ng dflll)'-tThfl‘e th a' POPULAR PRICES Pacific National Bank, Seattle. reason. Give us a trial order| MABRY ed next || § o8 ; HARRY _ Now locat | ALLEN SHA TTl ]CK In First ‘Seattle Dexter lfiorton National Bank, today and learn why. Proprietor [T S SS CONNORS [ ’ C. i Seattle. ] Car’t Help Bei L. C. SMITH and CORONA § ° GARAGE { INSURA ! Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B. C. You Car’t p being TYPREWRITERS | S { # ) : uarznteed by e 3 YOUR BUSINESS 1§ RESPECTFULLY Pibnpibe You get resulls from |{1. B. BURFOR, & co Ola papers 1Gi sale 8t The Em- | { SOLICITED D. B. FEMMER pm‘dm‘b},u’ “Our door step is worn by pire office. s SRS CERAIT 5 0 ISR M : nisrel Sotunae

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