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TR G 4 A™ ’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930. 5 y . © WANT HOME MARKETS. TICE OF APPLICAT g - Daily Alaska Empire s Yok rarent " " PROFESSIONAL ] | Fraternal Societies J i o o e ey ot b o o v AUTOS FOR HIRE | or - JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |favor of high tariffs against AmErean Procies|m the United States Land Offise i ———————————% ) Gastiniaw Channel | Published _every _evening except, Sunday by _the but they want them against the English also.| for the Juncau Land District at = Helene W.L. Albrecht = T : e rNTING COMPANT & Second and Main | They are not, seemingly, so anxious to get outside| Anchorage, Alaska. PHYSIOTHERAPY — b Streets, Juneau, Alask: _ markets for their surplus products as they are|In the Matter of the Application | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B: P. 0. ELKS mtered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class [t0 hold the home markets for their manufacturers.| Of g‘;w"AGOW f'_OWER Ccom- Rev, Medicel Gymnastics. | Py Meeting every sec- matter |That is the attitude of most protectionists, and| PANY, a corporation organized 410 Goldstein Building , ond and fourth hld — — | ; o ) under the laws of Alaska, for Pho! | L] Wednesdays at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. it seems generally to be a winning attitude. It atent to the AURUM N ne Office, 316 g Belivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |, - ; 4 B g el ; 0. 13 N o'clock. Elks Hall. Thane for $1.25 per month. ‘\.ls won many elections in the United States dur- lode mln_h’lfl claim, emt rzed in " Visiting brothers I il:nv:lvsl\:p.;:;_’l--igvfl‘t:':_ the rr;"l(l’;?v'::xl:;n:]‘;‘:mw |ing the last third of a century U. S. leem}lf Survey No. 1575, :: Lfim——i‘: welcome. 6.00; one month, dvance, $1.25. 3 d| 4 HeN situated on Chichagoff Island, in . KASER & FREEBURG! W bectibars will ‘confer & Tavor it they will promptly| Dean Pound of Harvard, English nominee for| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 = gx B:XARTIN' Exaltea Ruler. notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | 4 8 Recording Precinct, First Judicial 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | SR i . H. SIDES, Sscretary. in the delivery of thelr papers. " |Judge of the Permanent Court of Arbitration to! pivision, Alaska. PHONE 58 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. [succeea Chief Justice Hughes, is an excellent sug-| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN Hours 0's; mi to 8D, . DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bot wbe AMEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. . |ucstion. There is probably nome better in the|That the Chichagoff Power Comi- B v A e e TR Il bt yios ot Bisemsecn ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to | United States | pany, a_corporation organized und- ones and S',n le 0 Yy Scottish Rite % or ot otherwise cre d)wi;l in this paper and also the | S o (1 the laws of Alaska, whose post ' Dr. Charl P J ;\ugular meetingr local news published herein ' R R ce s pid r. arles enne ’ s : second Priday AL Gl s M N Copper has dropped fo 11 cents a pound in|cffice ‘address is 434 Goldsteln . ks ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |\ ]Y]( X, th ;mli’,’” " R w]-m War, | Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsi DENTIST | Carlson’s Taxi and A ulance Service each month st THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, 1 ork, the lowest price since the Wor G T application in the U.°S. Land Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Bood« IlquBufu':n News Bureau thinks n“muy drop evz-.n‘omce at Ancherage, Alaska, %or Bullding | tish Rite Temple luv\uvr The ‘])r)m'* at London, Havre and Hamburg|p.tent for the Aurum No. 13 lode Telephone 176 | , % WALTER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. is 11.55 cents. Imining claim and included within 31 LOYAL ORDER 2 U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1675, sit- | 1y B BT ra am S a X1 F OGSk | J ot I is {uated in the Chichay 1 " L “"Lligqmlmhh' ‘:u;mm, Ter::mry of fl:\fstka?mst;::fi: Dr. J. W. Bayne ;;::iau Lodge No. 700 y (New York World.) Recording Precinct, First Judicial DENSIer Phone 565 o Ao [Division at Chichagoft Post Offica| _Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | DlEht. gk ngu alock. | The population of New York City as fixed, suh-| -~ -Cmchflawn hmid Al:Sk !h:} office hours, 9 am. to 5 pam. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator | ject sty 5 . 1930 census is 6,-|© { sland, ska, and | g I, 3 5 ‘J(‘fl‘ to slight correction: .l_\ the vmm‘ o Sartioulaily dasiibety e A Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O, Box 820 962,200, an increase of 1,342,152 since 1920. The State | MOr¢ ¢ Phone 321 | census gae New York an inc: e of 253,308 in IIV"."I““" { D d Ni hl S . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Iyears. The Federal census now gives an apparent AURUM NO. 13 LODE 4 GGl Tk etaice Second and fourth Mon- increase of 1,088,844 in the next five years. Since “Beginning at corner No. 1, w TR R ¢ % day of each month in this is unthinkable, we must conclude that the Knapp | Identical with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City fer $1.00 Scottish R’ Temple, sus v 25 the th. | 0, A | 3 |census of 1925 was at least 250,000 under the trul cific Lode, survey No. 1045, DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m. b & ' A 7e IO , CANDI- |has compelled the official slander of New York in| g s qeo 137 E, i SEWARD BUILDING i Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, FORMER ALASKA OFFICIAL CANDI |the computation of its annual death rates. ItS| Thence Ne_gss degfig,l“?‘;"o;fi_t;d Office Phone 469, Res. e | | 1 g N > % 1 Ll N/ INor was the error unimportant. For ome thing it| oo “5™s T\ No, 7 bears - | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. = B EVANS L. GRUBER, | | i | i N ol Secretary. DATE FOR OFFICE. effect upon apportioning legislative districts would| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N, Phone 276 | | { Prompt Service, Day and Night T o} s st s st L e Sl et O {have been equally unfair to the city had a re-| 47 deg. 58 W. 100750 ft. to |¥———————————q ; ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Charles H. Miller of Seattle, erstwhile Assistant ,pnortionment measure been enacted. corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg, |:; R 3 CovicH AUTO SERVICE 1 a g l Second and Fourth a United States District Attorney with headquarters at| —The statistical increase of 1342152 shows =| 03 wl 56510 ft. to corner No, | Dr. H. Vance #!) STAND AT THE OLYMPIC S Tuesdays of each month, Ketchikan, has filed his declaration of candidacy |growth of 23 per cent., which is no doubt somewhat 4. 'Thence 8. 55 deg. 13’ E, 4 - Phone 342 Day or :{ight at 8 o'clock, Beottish for the Republican nomination as Prosecuting At- [greater than the actual rate for two reasons: First, (. 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Osteopath—201 Goldstain Bldg. | 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY : h 165 ol vt ; d there| N- 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to | Hours: 10 %0 12; 1t 5; Tto . BURFORD, Worthy torney of King County of which Seattle is thethe period elapsed is really ten years an ere| . rner No. 1, the place of be- | or by appointment Matron; FANNY L. County seat. An advertisement of his candidacy months t_ms'-e_fld_ of ten Yok ]“l“d-d S:C":“v the | ginning. Containing an area of | Licensed Osteopathic Physician el ROBINSON, Sécretary. Sivs bo s tndofsed, amoms- others, by Delegate /SUMGSNRGE (RIS Wuhtunned iy helPvesish 8 SIOEE) {2416 acres. . 'Tutal 'aES NS Phone: Office 1671 r ! TO ANY PART e v e Dv et kgl ar R ANE TS O1STericE Tmpwacrurntely complete than any previously taken. But‘ conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- | Residence, MacKl rELEPHONE OF C KNIGHTS E . Bn Sutheriand o lit can be sald with confidence that New York's| vey No. 1045 owned by appli- | 5 \vts. 2 ITY. OF COLUMBUS Seghers Counc. No. 176€. 183 TAXI | Phone Mastag at 10 D Wilson, head of the Methodist Board of Prohibi- |, t,a) growth in the decade has been 20 per cent.| cant. Entire area in conflict |- tion, Temperance and Public Morals. Dr. Wilson gain- |or ypward, which is fast enough for the subway| claimed by applicant.” 1 i ed publicity in Alaska some years ago by describing |planners and much greater than had been antici-| United States Location Momn.| Dr. Geo. L. Bartom | i Ketchikan as a “sink hole of iniquity,” the wicked- pated. {ment No. 7, to which this survey CHIROPRACT .\R T ent brothers urg- est and most sinful spot in the world. He declared| The decennial attempt to compare New Yoris |is tied, consists of a cross on ex-| | h | that Juneau was not much better than Ketchikan. |and London as to population will now be made. |posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8| | Hellenthal Bullding | Y Ao laT G N o Iwith the usual results of strife and dissension; |ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-|| OFTiCE SERVICE ONLY | ed to attend. Cotincd % _ Chambers, Fifth Street Stand at Pioneer JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Pool Hall bt A s e % |the fact being that exact comparison is impossible.{chagoff Island and chiseled U, S| Hours: 10 a. = %o 12 noon He [Miller] was the man selected to | | ge SR | 2p.m tu3p m cisin ‘etehlkah bf s dordia vioe condi- /|NeW (ROEk Olty, \HItE jan are of Bloig st 00 BLUNo. 1. in IauniloRRIER] | P ioatd Uik ! Cars for Hire—Drive DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, B. tions preliminary to the visit of the Hard- square miles, is about 2,500,000 more populous than 29" 40" N. and longitude 136 dez || By Appointment ! Yourself Gastineau Hote) Meets first and th'~d ing Presidential party to Alaska. 'London County is on an area of 117 square miles.| 05" 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 &Mondays, 8 o'clock, | |And the 3765 square miles of New York's metro-|deg. 30’ E. | PHONE 259 politan district is 3,000,000 or so more populous His record in this work won for him Na- g 4 gnit; as a proficient, e names of the owners of con. HOnAl (SR O e aon 88 8 P than outer-ring London of 700 square miles. OU"|flicting claims are not known tol® fearless prosecutor. i % A ¢ Sometime ago Mr. Miller was one of ten can-|TIiTOPOltan dlstrict, n four Statel s Mol e |ihe applicant except as hereinabovs| | . = 5 : A m}“ ministrative unit; neither Is outer-ring LOn-|get forth. The total area embraced| | didates for Mayor of Seattle. He was tent |don. Because New York with its suburbs i3 greater |in the survey and claimed by the DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE | e at Eagles Hail \ GARBAGE loouglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. b GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting H A ULED ! brothers welcome. ) I} ) 2 Robert Simpson Opt. D. | S ———— the race when ballots were counted | than London }vi:)h its suburb; 1nl’p.op\:llutl‘0Ln, :t m)n,v epplicant is 12,616 acres. ! G{:::';? A':l"e' Col- | AND LOT CLEANING perhaps justly be termed the largest clty In the| “any ang an persons ciatming ad- | | o OP“"':I try and | ROl l ER THE CASH BAZAAR world. versely any of the above described | | THE LESSON OF GERMANY. |veins, lodes or premises are re~h. e e GWJ} SKATING The lesson of Germany and the efforts of all| The Miniature Golf Course. |quired to file notice of their ad-| Open Evenings ‘ LBR o T TR s - X ¥ the civilized countries to save her from bankruptcy | R ;:’fifev:}zg‘ssra‘(‘:s ‘,f‘:,,fi%fiffi; ol DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Opposite U. S. Cable Office s & Gov s that wise tometrist-Opti e RO RS RS as a Government and a people is tha ot One of the unique things about Americans 1%;Ancilornge. Alaska, within the per-| Spicsla HaRHO | A- B- HALL t S elp to cause . 5 % | | Eyes Examined-—Glasses Fitts countries protect their customers and help their capacity for sudden and unpredictable change,|iod of publication, or eight montns 4 oy | y S @ B § Room 17, V; X i . good times throughout the world. It is & convineing |0 S0P e ®, i arger ones. For a striking |thereafter, or they will be barred || o, oo™ T Valentie Bidg = Wednesday, Friday argument in favor of freer trade among peoples g s n by Vi f th i =11 e P e , residence | . example witness the Tom Thumb golf courses which by virtue of the provisions of the ! phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 d S d 4 everywhere. Tt is as impossible for a country 10| have sprung up like mushrooms all over the place. |statutes. “ e e R [ an unday prosper when hard times are oppressing the other The miniature golf course has appeared so fast| J. LINDLEY GREEN, P e 7 Il. Evenings D countries as it is for an individual, no matter (and so ubiquitously that it is unnecessary to tell | Register. e P ——— what his vocation, to prosper when depression 1s}anv one what it is. Who has not seen young and First publication, July 12, 1930. holding down all others within his fleld of opera- [0ld industriously putting balls around a gaudily|Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Juneau Public Library GARBAGE HAULING tions. ‘decoruled vacant lot? Who, motoring peaceful‘v}. & Free Reading Room ——§ Office at Wolland's . in the dead of night, has not wandered about 2 . 110 D"”"gd the ""‘“r'd u‘:’ ;e“ k:‘"fh sgfé": WRER |} 1aze of light far in the distance, only to find that| | NORTHERN SALES City Hall, Second Fleor Dime & Dollar Building TR 0w war rages many ol e renc 101 pros- 1 3 . . |V g s, mingtine goil . ctige. Urilaly Highied |y AGENCY Main Street and Fourth and Loan Association Chester Barnesson trate and helpless Germany would be a good "“:‘g-}and filled with enthusiastic miniature golfers? And| | s el el NG T A e, S blen of 'bs: e When the work of rehabilitating their own country {who is not fflsclnate.d by the little artificial moun- | | Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- Reading Room Open From State of Oregon. Can only loan ) became the matter of first concern, the French tains and the diminutive rivers and lakes, with| 8a m to 10 p. m. DAIRY FERTILIZER | excelled, take no one's word, depositors money on improved discovered that France could not prosper with Ger- | their even more diminutive bridges? |i TRY THEM 4 Circulation Roo; real costate, first mortgages and 3 | m Open from J many and other Eourpean countries bankrupt, nnd‘\ It is not. a subject requiring description. But|: Corner Second and Main ! 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 State approved bonds. The finest flour that the prejudices and passions engendered by war were |it s a subject deserving some explanation. The| o ‘. L x 6% compounded semiannually % p. m. Current Magagzines, ever found its way to Newspapers, Reference, i |idea of a miniature course is a simple one and ap-! py set aside. No country can thrive on isolation. the mill from the on deposits. Start your account with |parently a lucrative one, too. Why was it not 5 . th ’:‘k: m‘ the caSle ]otr(}etrk:m:n{ij mg:::ndon;t:t:‘mought of before? Why, all of a sudden in the| H00kh M Junean Representative wheat 'flelds is used N5 AOFONDS Mak, R Sy 0 ©hat. awn |Year of erace 1930, should it appear all at once in| W P h FREK TO ALL H. J. Eberhart in making our bread. will not find prosperity through a tariff that will |y, pjoom? Why not in 1931 or in 19232 Why did . .Jonnson ) T Its delicate, delicious cause hardship or disaster in those countries with they not appear bit by bit so that one might have GASTINEAU HOTEL flavor and wholesome- which we have been trading profitably during the |pecome used to them? Finally, who is the genius FRIGIDAIRE -~ i i | g Our trucks ness is derived from dozen years since the armistice. A wall that will{who said to himself: “I shall cover the United|] DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS o any place any quality materials plus shut out foreigners will shut Americans in. States with Thom Thumb golf courses over night?” time. A tank for Diesel Ol mi MAYTAG WASHING and & tank for crude oll save baking experience. It is said that they are ular that attend- Let us hope that President Hoover might find s salf Y 0 popular that atten b oo the means to escape the dangers of the Hawley- [ance at motion picture theatres has been affected LUDWIG NELSON MACHINES NE PHONE 145, NIGHT 5103 | le Smoot tariff through the authority that has been bV them. They are certainly healthful and whole- GRNEHAR MOTORY BAI0s it A ' eeriess . & some sources of entertainment. The player is out of RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘Watch Repairing | given him and the Tariff Commission to reduce|q o gunq derives a certain amount of exercise. Phone 17 ’ -a Brunswick Agency duties fifty per cent. Only praise seems due them. But how and wh FRONT STREET ker . y Front Street Juneau = a did they happen? Let it be agreed that their ST PRDRD f0f Spls 5t The N0 MILLIONAIRES RUNNING FOR OFFICE eruption is a symptom of health. What factors L-—-———-—-—J P . ame” determined that the public body should take this B L.J. Smamicx Romeqabes the I 8 el e il Bsiie IN SOUTH. sudden interest in outdoor fun? Will the exper‘s Jo and : HL,. R in mass psychology please answer? % jobtoget the job you us Texas and Oklahoma have each an oil multi- ' millionaire in the final primaries for high office. Ishmael and Automobiles, b . Watcae In Okiahoma Charles J. Wrightsman of Tulsa, il M o 4 “ Diamonde many times a millionaire, will compete with the| (New York Times.) RICE & AHLERS CO. Sliverware JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- blind former Senator Thomas P. Gore for the|{ At the beginning of the present year the num- Democratic Senate nomination. Ross S. Sterling, |ber of automobiles in the United States averaged who is said to have sold his interest in the Humble |one for every 45 persons, but in the Sultanate of THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY : ‘ Plughes JUNEAU TRANSFER i | -WORK CO. Oll Company, which he created, for $40,000000 will |(Oman, in Southwestern Atable, 1 wes ! to every “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Frankiin Street, Detween | COMPANY 4 be “Ma” Ferguson's competitor in the run-off 20000 persons, : ome Front and Second Streets Front Street, next to Warmer $ primary for the Democratic nomination for Governor In the southeastern ‘corner of Arabls, it was 1 o Machine Shop 1 every 104,000. Thus it would appear that, in re- PHONE 359 of Texas. Two years ago W. H. Holmes, Who Was|qyot to mechanical transportation, the nomad sons CABINET and a druggist in Alaska but is now an oil millionaire |5 the desert are from ten thousand to twenty of Amarillo, Texas, made a fight for the Governor- |five thousand more sedentary than the settled popu- MILLWORK ship on the Republican ticket. lation of the industrial United States. However, Sterling of Texas, at least, has a lot| This somewhat paradoxical generalization could GENERAL CARPENTER more than his millions to qualify him for high|Probably be borne out, in part at least by a de- THE WORK office. He is the publisher of one of the best|tailed comparison between the number of miles Redknapas i G th ‘and he ‘has be covered by an Arab herdsman in the course of a B M BEHRENDS BA!VK EVApaDers 9/ Houth And. he ‘hias sty acitye year and by a commuter from Stamford or Plain ? ’ leader for more and belter roads. Giov. Dan Moody; field. The wanderings of the Bedouin are really sometimes declared to be the best. politician in 3 s a slow stroll over a very limited area. Three hun- The following lis! : the Lone Star State, appointed him State High-| Y e g list of Banjgforrespondents connecls GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon I Request Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage % dred miles would be a very generous estimate of | 1 % ot o 9 Prompt Delivery of | 1 way Commissioner, and he has made the office!n tribe's grazing range. ¥Compare with this 15,000 us Wlf.h the mft'\lde business world: ALL KINDS OF COAL ; a very important one. [to 20,000 miles of annual commutation, supplemented First National Bank, Boston. . It is safe to say that the campaigns for Wrights- by half that amount of automobile mileage, which Chase National Bank, New York. PHONE 438 3 man and Sterling will not lag for the lack of |Would be normal in the United States. Bankers Trust Co., New York. g ) : ) § funds. s Bank of the Manhattan Co., New York. { ; Mabr 8 Cafe i _ | M ek (e “saine MIOR D, riginated Peoples Trust & Savings Co., Pittsburgh. PHONE YOUR ORDERS - ¢ S S e RS |humorous term “painless dentist,” also invented Conti tal Illinoi s . PICKING A CUP DEFENDER. |the expression, “easy payments.’—(Obio State Jour- e Tiinots REURRYRsE Co., Chifsn TO US Regular Dinners " One of the tough jobs remaining to be completed R A Y s S A B Anglo London & b >aris National Bank, San Fran- We will attend to them Short Orders . I8 the selection of the yacht that will race Lipton's| Ttaly has banned “All Quiet on the Western cisco. promptly. Our coal, ‘hly, Lunches Shamrock V for the America’s Cup in September.|Front,” and it's true the book isn't exactly a primer Bank of California, National Association. grain and transfer b“!l,le" Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. The contestants are the Weetamoe, Enterprise,|of jingoism—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco, ||is increasing daily. There r.d a POPULAR PRICES Yankee, Whirlwind and Vanitie. The Resolute, R R Pacific Mational Bank, Seattle. reason. Give us a trial order! which won the last America’s Cup race, also has| Were they alive now Gilbert and Sullivan could First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank today and learn why. HARRY MABRY advocates. Most of these yachts have won races ma) #he Rumenis: sityssion nicely. — (Toledo Seattle. ' Proprietor over most of the others. The duty of guessing Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B. C. You Can’t Help Being what sort of weather will be encountered in the Jackle Coogan's record of bein; g a retired movie ]! Q up. Raced and the best yacht to meet the con-|star st the sge of 11 has been signily: oetio YOUR BUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY Pleased ditions is the little job that must be well done or|py little Michael, of Rumania, who is an ex-Kiny R 3 ] ] s -King SOLICITED D . the judges who do the guessing will be well cussed. |at eight—(Detrolt News. LICITE . B. L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPREWRITERS Guaranteed by 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step 18 worn by satisfied customers” ? 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