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g ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 6, 1930. . . [money like drunken sailors, while giving. lip-service| ~NOTICE OF APPLICATION |:: e i Dally ‘41(’ska E"lplre !V:) civic righteousness, in successful efforts to get FOR PATENT . 11 PROFESSICAVAL 1 ] I Fraters Societies ‘ __|public office, the time has come to make a change SERIAL NO. 07546 R m—m 8 A UT OS FOR HIRE l ONac deserving and JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |in the system that causes really In the United States Land Offises:—— £ capable men and women fo shun politics. Success| for the Juncaw Land District a¢| | Helene W, L. Albrecht 45 Gastinzau Channel [ Published every evening except Sunday by the e TG COMBANY ot Sceond and Main |in the race for public office too often means de-| Anchorage, Alaska. | PHYSIOTHERAPY , Juneau, Al ception by a blatherskite or the shameless use of [In ruéofl Ing?lt;eéoc;flfrtl;g “?é’fiufg%fi“‘ | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red el e"fe-rylfl :fl- ELKS e s HeE O b his “Betond of e - | 29V, Medical G: : 3 : -:.‘v‘v.(-r!ml in the Post Office In Juneau as Secor coin PANY, a corporation organized l:m Goldateln,:u?.lm dins, i , ond and fourth N o carsti RPN MR S ACS SR, S S SR Y LA S o e e E under the laws of Alaska, for Phone Office, 216 | ol Wednesdays at 8 R SUBSCRIPTION RATES. = | That new Alaska-Washington Airways plane| patent to the AURUM NO, 13 y o \ o'clock. Elks Hall, - i A g ',’:,,“;’:"}g:’;,,',.",',‘;?,fi"';;,‘ () :"' 3 [Petersburg has set a new record for speed in {(;desmli;ii;:g ;T]gflév:;rltfi’:eis#;';;-———— Visiting brothers \ ge paid, at the following rates: |2 a air. She makes 175 miles an hour. If she 4 18 0. qrF .————lf welcome. On; ce, $12.00; six months, in advance, N situa i 17 DRS. KASFR & FREEBURGER w0 o e S o sromply | OUd Sustain that speed she coud make it from| A O SHCIMSIC TG R || P " e ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B MARTIN. Exaltea Ruler. notlly the Husiness Office of any failure or irrcguiarity |Juneau to Seattle in little more than five hours, Recording Precinci, Pirst Judioighl | 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. ||| = Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour 2o FIDES, Secrefaiy. In the delivery of their papers. g = L Division, Alaska. | PHONE 66 " Telephono for Editorial and Bustness Officen, 3714 | g po ool I L | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN! Houre 8.8 S 606 e l DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel IC:: :'rduna:' Eor The Assboiated Bross. In weclugively enth |ference in New York State. Wonder where Owen|That the Chichagoff Power O = 4 ) v Scottish Rite Phones Il and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service pany, a corporation organized er the laws of Alaska, whose »ffice address is 424 Gol of all news dispatch use for republicatio was. However, there is significance in the R or not otherwisc dited in this pape local news published herein circumstance that Democrats scemfi to have legiti- g' Dr. Charles P. Jenne ALASKA mate reason for confabs. Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has s | DENTIST each month at THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION R 434 At ' 4 g Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine — 7:30 p. m. Bogte Bt its .application in the U. 8. Land, The more we read about the preparations of S h =1 Bullding tish Rite Temple Offoffice at Anchorage, Alaska, for! WALTER B, |other aviators to cross the Atlantic and the Pacific|patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode| Telephone 176 | 9 ° . ELISEL, Becretary. the greater is our admiration for Lindbergh. mining claim and included within 33 LOYAL ORDER | TR - - U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, slt-l:;, e s l a am S a x l OF MOOSE % uated in the Chichagoff Mining| £ Surienti A Fine Type. District, Territory of Alaska, Sitks! | DF* J[;Emayne g O ol sRecording Precinct, First Judicial g ad ol ! ore 65 night, at 8 o'clock. | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Division at Chichagoff Post Offips| _Rooms -6 1 a'm“‘:o';“:;n ! TOM SHEARER, Dictator | There is, perhaps, in the world no better loved|on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, ang; ©Ff h m. .m. N y | ® W. T. VALE, ., P. A, {sponsor or devotee of sport than Sir Thomas Lipton, |more particularly described as fol i Evenings by appoinment. ! ST‘& D AT ARCADE CAFE ¥ 4—LBO" 33 who, for a quarter of a century or more, persist-|lows: Phone 321 | $ : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 141 ‘ — & Day and Night Ser - ently and gallantly has made effort to lift the AURUM NO. 13 LODE ly 8 Yice Second and fourth Mon- America’s yachting cup. “Beginning ‘at corner NB s I——— e T 7 & o day of each month in ~| Just a few days ago Sir Thomas celebrated his| jdentical with location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the Clty for $1.00 ‘ Scottish R''n Temple |eigthtieth birthday. His ambition to win and take| and with corner No. 1 of Pa- { b o by n ne { DENTIST eginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘back the cup to Britain remains undiminished. “The cx{]lc Loge.s silr\;ely NN°:7 blefld5, || Hours 9 a.m. to6p m s Y EVANS L. GRUBER, Shamrock is my love,” he said, “and we are going| Whence U. 8. L. M. No. ars SEWARD BUILDING Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEI GOOD-BYE WITH REGRET. {to lift the cup this year.” 5. 00 g A¥ B SOHS l Office Phone 469, Res. ' | Secretary. —_— | At a luncheon on the eve of his departure for ;r! et’(;ceml:r*m‘zs lgoeg'zmTYxJeln?:flxs‘lo | Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night T P § T g b AN Juneau bade good-bye to Capt. Moore and the|smerica with the Shamrock V. the Prince of Wales| .- deg. 58 W. 100750 ft. to les W30 L o | ORDER CF EASTERN STAR officers and men of the British cruiser Dauntless|and Ambassador Dawes both paid high tribute 0| conio¥No" 5 Thence S. 6 deg. '|r =11 CovicH AuTO SERVICE it a x 1 Second and Fourth P with regret. They have been delightful guests and the lovable old sportsman Ambassador Dawes de-| o3 w 56510 ft. to corner No. D H V STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Tuesdays of each month, they have made friends for themselves and the |clared that Britaln had shown she possessed the| 4 Thence S. 55 deg. 13' E. b e A Phone 342 Day or iVight at 8 oclock, Seottish British Navy by their visit here. Thg people of fastest airplane in the world and the fastest motor| 1301 ft. to comer No. 5. Thence || Osteopath—Q01 Goldsieln Bldg, $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY e et L e to el that they® would like CAr. “If she produces the fastest yacht America’s| N. 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to | Hours: 10012 180 6; T to § | . BURFORD, Worthy s B [1“ their harbor as a permanent Qisappointment will be assuaged by her appreciation| corner No. 1, the place of be- | or by -appointment 1 = e | Matron; FANNY L. i e B o s |of the fine sportsmanship of the veteran who is| ginning. Containing an area of . | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. thing. May they come again and stay longer iy .ping his fifth attempt.” 12.616 acres. Total area in || Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE —_— - a wish that is generally felt here. | Britain officially has said farewell to the noted| ff:‘y‘“ig‘g “;‘é:‘s P::g;a I{,Ode; aits Residence, MacKinnon Apts. OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS’ —_—_— |vachtsman. He will be welcomed in America with| o0 "5 G 0o 0l ™ yco:&ct £ R e Seghers Counc.i No. 176€, THE ANNUAL FAIR. {admiration and respect, as he deserves to be. S00n| claimeq by applicant” e | 183 TA x’ i hb:eegnnmmm s e (he will look upon the latest international trial | Dr Geo L Bfl e Ol Ie onday at T: P. M : The people of Juneau, as they always have done, |between the graceful gulls of the sea representinnfmgxmifo ?,"atgs whl";::”;fis :fi,’;:v'i ‘ % s l?‘o | Transiént brothers urge will give Manager Martin and the officers of the this country and Britain, If his Shamrock V. should | “leq "Congits of cross on x| | CHIROhI:lRl;A“gI 2R {' Southeast Alaska Fair Association the benefit of |Win the contest, it goes without saying that through- |, coq "oyt crop of bedrock 10x8xa| | Hatlent e t. on the shore of Klag Bay, Ch(-' | OFFICE "SERVICE OREE chagoff Island and chiseled U. S. out all of America there will be found few, if any, f their loyal support for the Fair .that. will OCCUT | yho will not rejoice with him in the hour of his! Hours: 10 a. ™ %o 12 noon here early next month. Of this there is not a | ed to attend. Councll 1 Chambers, Fifth Strees Stand at Pioneer o e i 8 Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. long-dreamed-of vietory. 1 2p m tvdp m < Y T A R N R 34 reason to doubt. This is a First Division institu- | 1—5, {;‘(i” I‘;? 7 dinl lat‘lttu‘;ie 15" deg || 6D m to8p. m f Cars for Hire—Drive P . DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 9. E, tion, and one that depends largely upon the support | : 8 Vg o5 YW ar]:ltag:;gic uv:rlazlsonde;)l | By Appointment Yourself | astinean Hotel Meets first.and thi-d of Juneau for continued success. All people in this | Business and the American Spirit. deg. 30° E. | PHONE 259 DAY AND NIGHT bl oot ot T v {u‘/:ou;:i?gsvlg '”xl-loc‘i' " N s . of | " 8 ail vicinity ought to exhibit everything they might A 23] o & have that is worthy of exhibition and they should (Cincinnati Enquirer.) The Tmes of theiowilers, o6 ofh r SERVICE [ GARBAGE ’{ Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. - GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting brothers welcome. I} Opt. D. HAULED Graduate ¥os Angeles Col- AND LOT CLEANING Tagn of Cokguteey i ! ROLLER E, 0. DAVIS | use their good offices to induce residents of other | 4 | tx 1i HerAIAGHows | tha 5 g r N oxi is the | the applicant except as hereinabova Sacticns ‘ot ths Division toi/do lkewise, And when|ioa0 OUISr aspeots offiur Natlonal existence, 15 Wi, L0 = ang |direct reflection of the spirit of the American |set forth. The total area embraced the date for the Fair arrives Juneau ought lo., and | heople. Through a century and a half the in-|in the survey z.md claimed by the surely will, do all within her power to make Visitors | gomitable urge to build and to create has CflmM}cpplicant is 12,616 acres. feel at home and to give the Fair a large daily this Nation onward from a humble beginning to| Any and all persons claiming ad- Robert Simpson THE CASH BAZAAR The economic life of the United States, no less|flicting claims are not known LA | | i [ § I ] [ attendance. its pinnacle of wealth and power and dignity. Back versely any of the above described| | Giasses Fitted, Lenses Ground The Southeast Alaska Fair Association has ren- |of our towering structures of commerce, back of our |veins, lodes or premises are Te-|g ' g SK A TING Open Evenings : dered Alaska generally, Southeast Alaska particu- intricately functioning industrial organizations there | quired to_ file notice of their nd-_ o larly, and Juneau more specifically, excellent service is the same quality of individual chm’uc(mj that |verse claims with the chisycr O‘i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 1 Opposite U. S. Cable Office in staging its annual fairs. People have learned |brought the pioncer into the West to make his way |the United States Lf_xnd Office nt, Optometrist-Optician | A. B. HALL much that they only half-way surmised bvforc‘"mm’ 3 Anchorage, _A‘]‘d‘gk"" within ;1p per:: | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | e ——————r v 4 | No Nation, however brilliant its intelligentsia, |iod of publication, or eight montns| Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | 7 1 Frid about the possibilities of this country and about |y, wever competent its technicians, however astute|thereafter, or they will be barred|' oeric oy Ml ey Wednesc ay, Friday the actual production. Interest in the good WOk |jis political leaders, can carry on its National lita|by virtue of the provisions of thel! jnone 238 Office Hours: 9:30 and Sunday FOREST ought not to be permitted to lag. |on a plane of greatness without a foundation of |statutes. i\ to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 : Y _— lenergy and character permeating 'the great mass| J. LINDLEY GREEN, | Be———tmas 2goay g Evemngs WOOD ‘ CANADIAN ELECTION [of individuals. It is through this widely clistrflnucod'Fi SEer i uflelliés;oer- ! * q "RASIES wealth of initiative and creative energy that Am-|First p ) ) 3 . . IDIOSYNCRASIES. erica. has won its enviable place In the world of |Last publication, Sept. 34, 1930, i Juneau Public Library GARBAGE HAULING - The City of Vancouver elected three Liberals Nations. ; i { Office at Wolland's Free Reading Room ‘ Tailor Shop — Dime & Dollar Building that have entered into our National achievement City Hall, Second Fleor e . and one Labor Party member of the new Canadian | NOt the least of the qualities of the individual } NORTHERN SALES | Parliament replacing four Conservatives. ~Prince ;" ya0 o confidence. Confidence in himself, in| | AGENCY Main Street and Fourth and Loan Association Chester Barnesson | Rupert .alao went Liberal, electing Olof Hanson over‘his fellow man and in the future of his country ( (W. W. Batcheller) i Is under the supervision of the PHONE 66 the sitting Conservative, J. C. Brady, by the largest has marked the American from the first day of this| | ing “TRU] ” } Nopling Bosm Qe Fianw State of Oregon. Can only loan : : | | Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- 8 a m. to 10 p. m. DAIRY FERTILIZER majority that was ever given to any candidate In|Nation's life. That confidence, no kin to boast-|, oycelled, take no one's word, || ¢ depositors money on improved the Prince Rupert District. The Liberals won a |fulness or to idle optimism, has been the core| | ' TRY THEM ‘i‘ Circulation Room Open from real cstate, first mortgages and seats in British Columbla. The Liberals won a of the American moral fiber, through periods of| | Gomer Second and Main | § 1 %0 5:30 p. m—17:00,t0 8:30 §|| o, State approved bonds. The finest flour that seat in the Conservative stronghold of Toronto, |expansion and exuberant prosperity, through pain- | o e ! p. m. Current Magagines, i d:lfo':i'::“"su" your account ||l ever found its way to and got 21 seats all told in Conservative Ontario. |ful dissension and National catastrophe, througa — Newspapers, Reference, with the mill from the Premier King gained seats in Ontario as well |tIVing periods of rebuilding after the havoc of | ] Books, Etc. Junean Representative wheat fields is used as British Columbia, He was defeated by losing |*'Vil War or commercial paralysis. FREE TO ALL k ' in making our bread ;i 3 5 - The American people of today are changed in W P h i) ebae Ky penls. 15 Ghstion. Wherh fhers was "°V°f“chch~ manner of life. A wholly new physical en- .. jonnson H. J. Ehe!: axt Its delicate, delicious among the Liberals on account of the Government’s |yironment has led them to form new patterns of GASTINEAU EOTEL : flavor'and who]esome- tariff preference for Great Britain. There also|living that would look strange indeed to the Am- FRIGIDAIRE T——H— o e ;| ness is derlvpd from was a revolt against the Government in Manitoba ericans of an earlier day. But there can be no{| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS S A fauk foe ,,',','-", oll = quality materials plus where the Conservatives gained twelve seats. questioning the fact that the essential quulmns‘ MAYTAG WASHING i baking experience. Premier King won enough victories in Con-|0f the American remain as firm and positive as MACHINES and & tank for crude ol save T’_—_' i burner trouble. LUDWIG NELSON || servative areas to have given him a large majority |in earlier decades. Superabundant energy, the will l et ieiaaingt si him a large majority | %01 and confidence in the future are implicit|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS e @ NiGnTisis feneys eeriess v pposedly thick and thin | R T Watch Repairing G YU B {5 lin the term American, as they have been through o) ELIABLE L RANSFER Liberal Provinces. Bt he didn't. | : Phone 17 Brunswick Agency Yukon Territory went Conservative again, re-|'c SWeep of our epic growth as a Nation. ; s i FRONT STREET Baker tory nservative again, A b A Front Street Juneau Old papers for sale ¢ The Em. |1z y ji electing Col. George Black by a substantial ma- Those British Navai Ba L i e o Ouz)ob-hoihumwyw jority over Dr. W. E. Thompson, Liberal, —_— e piee 17 Soimen “Remember the Name” as your telephone. Phone us t | 572, 1 3 N R (New York World.) } o s call and we will be right on the | PLANNING FOR WASHINGTON A discussion of naval limitation by Senator John- Jowelur and hbws«flwivbrwfi-"fi'" BICENTENNIAL. son, Senator Moses or the Chicago Tribune would Optician e |not be a discussion if the British naval bases were Watcdes The contract has been let for the moving of |left out. There they lie — Halifax threatening fi Dl:mo-au the monument which now stands on the site of |Maine, Bermuda threatening New York, Jamaica RICE & AHLERS Cco Silverware Washington’s old homestead at Wakefield, Va. This |threatening Florida, Trinidad threatening the canal, monument, of Barre, Vermont, granite, is 51 feet|and Esquimalt threatening the whole Pacific Coast. tall, and was erccted by the United States Gov-|Senator McKellar does well to dust off these fam ernment in 1896, to indicate the birth site. It ‘s}lllar stage properiice. Hvem iiJuly they are worth belng moved 1o a site nearby ‘that & replics of Ehe | 10¥ 8000 BepRiGuIR; ShiNSCE: A .| As a matter of fact, precise statistics are avail- house in which Washington was born may be built able which show that these bases are far from 'eing on the original location in the Gibraltar or Singapore class. They are so Already workmen are busy at Wakefield making |weak that Great Britain would probably have abol- bricks by hand from the native clay, to be used |ished them as a friendly gesture but for the pro- in the restoration of the house. As soon as the |tests of some dominipn and mercantile interests. monument is removed the work of building a replica Inl hUS‘ilmT; ;’;’l'-hbtohet Uimted Stn;ex 1Lheir vtrens:x:/; of the old house will be undertaken as well as|VAlues would be about sixpence. In hostiliies wil THE e o e % N " some other nation they might be invaluuble f{or the the restoration of the grounds. This work is being protection of coast lines and trade routss. I¢ the done in cooperation with the Wakefield National p.iich Government has forgotten what par the B M BEHRENDS BANK Memorial Association and is planned for comple- . . JUNEAU CABINET "I‘m: JunEAU LAuNDRY , g ‘lx)%ll“%l[é(l)\fllb : | Plumbers JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Franklin Street, betweem Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER "WORK GLASS REPLACED Falkland Islands base played in the destruction IN AUTOS MOVGS, Packs and Stores tion before the celebration of the Bicentennial of |of Von Spee's fleet, British shippers have not. ; Freight and Baggage the birth of Washington in 1932. The following list of Bank Correspondents connects EstimtesRFurmsthed Upon ot Delly W Many plans are being made that the celebra- There are now twelve millionaires in the United " : it . equest Prom 'réo o us with the outside business world ALL KINDS OF COAL tion of the Bicentennial will be a nation-wide |States Senate. Whether or not they will be mil- First National Bank, Boston. S . ganiz 8 8 o i lionaires after they have been through another ~—— e e figures are any criteria.—(New York Post.) Bankers Trust Co., New York. ‘V, a f ] % 5 Bank of the Manhattan Co., New York. Mabr 8 Ca e DENOUNCE THE DIRECT PRIMARY, | D officers shot and kiled & young Kentuck- Peoples Trust & Savings Co., Pittsburgh, PHONE YOUR ORDERS v L —_ the g 1;"’5: ?uh a;;;g::d o:h;tq‘fir'wa‘;;»[ar., cfifj.: Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co., Chicago. TO US Regular Dinners Towa Democrats in convention have denounced m:{_cfgmg Mrrpayedi. 3 g Harris Trust Co., Chicago. i Short Orders the direct primary. The experience of the last few Anglo London & Paris National Bank, San Fran- We wik attend to them years with their boodle campaigns and bloc intrigues| If people are not satisfied with the wet-dry cisco, : promptly. Our coal, hay, Lunches have destroyed the faith of real progressive men and |position taken by many candidates, then they Bank of California, National Association. grain and transfer businest|| (Qpen 6 a.m. to 2 am. women in the direct primary. It has become almost|can vote for others who are dry-wets.—(Newark, Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco. is increasing daily. There’s 8 POPULAR PRICES impossible to nominate representative citizens for|Ohio, Advocate.) Pacific National Bank, Seattle. reason. Give us a trial order! HARRY MABRY - office. It is becoming so that few representative; . . . TooETETe e FlrstSSetntt]tIe Dexter Horton National Bank, today and learn why. Propeiebar el and clean citizens will consent to run for an office. ¢ y st 5 eattle. o L. C. SMITH They are tired of the “game” of demogoguery and 8 E0If UNks BY and by—(Fort Worth Record-Tele- Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B. C. You Can’t Help Being 5 o :°“°" pretension and almost or quite criminal use of ; QQ 7 Pleased uaranteed by ¥ money. Japanese are reported as trying to learn to lik2 FOUREIRIN S !S I CTFULLY Yo“ "t mum from / J' B- BURFORD & C i When Reformers, with the capital letter, like|pje. Eventually they wil learn, but they'll never be SOLICITED D. B. FEMMER mmw us “Our door step s worn by : Pinchot and Couzens and Ruth McCormick, spend |the same.—(Haverhill Gazette,) PHONE 114 satisfied customers” - e e ———— T

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