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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY; AUGUST 12, .1930. - & S o M- TR 0 A . v . wres of industrial development for sometime. It| NOTICE OF APPLICATION | ‘ D("I v 1 Iusk(l l‘ nlplr(’ s mot new, and the new tariff with the retaliatory FOR PATENT PROFESSIC AL - ] I"_———————’Frawrml Societics l o B f other Countries will only add to a SERIAL ‘NO. visth ¥ AU1 OS FOR HIRE o _W ' - I t already is under way. In the United States Land Offise, ¢ — Gastinz Chan 1 countries welcome the American| for (he Juncau Land Disteict at| I{elene W.L. Albrecht :;-—hvfl__i.. beca t gives employment to their| Anchorage, Alaska. | PHYSIOTHERAPY R T other country, Canada|In the Matter of the.Application' wMassage, Electricity, Infra Red MR oVar " B60s md and fourth -» Wednésdays at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. ul o JOHN W. TROY - - DITOR AND MANAGE consideration to Americans who| ©0f CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- R#v, Medical Gymnastics. eir country. We may, there-| PANY, a corporation organised 410_Goldstein Buildins Phone Office, 216 2 under ‘the laws of Alaska, for movement in that direction| patent to the AURUM NO. 13 . r according to Canadian inves- lode mining claim, emk:rced in| >~ s U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, situated on Chichagoff Island, in Carlsbn’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, & 2. 3 Tor notoriety is to| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka DENTISTS M. X SIDES, Sotreteny p nyone else on) earthn |l ok ERCINCH. EHCEEREN ¢ sox-aoapgg:;@: g Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— S 3 o any -] Division, Alaska. | AND HT—S . z ' and in one case there| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hours § a. m. to § p. m. DAY NIG: tand at Alaskan Hotel e D A les of Frecmasos Nl > Scottish Rite ) | Regular * meetinm second Friday a boy and his mother. They|That the Chichagoff Power Com- | i: arby trees. The mother won because|Pany, a corporation organized und- {z to sleep and fell from the tree, though °T the laws of Alaska, whase post, oke now ;:r was unhurt, Another|CHfice address is 424 Goldsteln | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service A - DENTIST each month st nother State nis seat bn a limb [FUUGnE Suneat Al Tas Bt | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine P B S killed. Office at Anchorage, Alaska, foei Sullding | 4 i : , foe| WALTER B, ] TR e patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode' Telfpime 178 i Vil vakd ‘¢ Drouth now threatens to add its ravages to the |mining claim and included within’* Graham’s Taxi o oxmre s that serve to make things unprofit-|U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, si%- |, — o American farmers. Not in many years|uated in the Chichagoff Mining Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700 heat and lack of rain been more disasterous, \District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka DENTIST Ph 565 Meets every Mondss ‘Recording Precinct, First Judicial! s 58, Srlkivle s 1) ore night, at 8 o'lock. “"—*" ',' Division at Chichagoff Post Offics | Orxrmm foiits D EtRs :;n ! TOM SHEARER, Dictotor ow Pur i | g 5 Mel S5 on Cluc)?a_go[f Island, Alaska, and| Evenings by appolnment, STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. ©. Box 8% more particularly described as fol | Ph 321 B e LS L (New York Times) i ‘ one Dov ‘arid’ Nidhi Seroia MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NQ. 141 On Tuesday the 300th ry of the forma PR ' y g yice \ Botnand foUFth Mon. tion of the Massachusetts State Government will be “Beginning at corner No,»i," | F—— 7= o =% . . day of each month in ’unzclz\ll}' commemorated by a great meeting on| y4oni€” with location corner || Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish R''s Templa ' IBoston Common. In an article in the July New| .14 with corner No. 1 of Pa- | DENTIST | beginning at 7:30 p’m | England Quarterly, on “New England in the 1730s,”| cific Lode, survey Np. 1045, Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. \)’ SVANS L. GRUBER, |Mr. H. B. Parkes shows us the mitigatad Pulitan-| whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears SEWARD BUILDING y | t g ' || peerrr e Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEI, BUILDING OUTLOOK BETTER. |ism which had sprung up in the course of a cen-| S. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. Office Phone 469, Res, 2 Secrotaks: ; y SO |tury. The older, more rigid and superstitious form| Thence N. 65 deg. 19’ W. 34350 | Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night r-r ° 4 Brighter prospects for the second half of this|existed, but was fading. The young ladies of Bos- :':I ‘é‘e;‘”g‘;,r ‘I;IVQ fbm'?o“mfie 1:0 | 3 S e S C A S ORDER OF EASTERN STAR year are visualized by most branches of the build-|ton were eager readers of novels. The works of) 0 R, T oot 6 aeg ! | = OVICH AUTO SERVICE ’ 1 a X l Second and Fourth P ing industry. Apfa B‘,‘h“b“n,f Jhe Re;,[f’f\ ”f",]b]f,o":;‘-:ei.(:’j;e | 03 W. 565.10 ft. to corner No.- | Dr. H. Vance STAND AT THE OLYMPIC T;“e;d‘/o,‘c;:‘hm"“‘h- A vebrind of thies usual- prosperity of the: firstisale ab the boOKBIgERS, Presumably, 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E, . | Fhone 342 Day or 2ight Ir a8 |be suffered now. The other day a Boston POKer| 130)'ft to corner No. 5. Thence | Osteopath—201 Coldstain Bldg. | $1 00 Rite Temple, LILY half of 1929 is not in the present picture _|player had to forfeit twice his earnings under a| N g deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to | Hours: 10 to i2; 1 to 5; Tto # | . {BURFORD, Worthy » | But a slow gradual rise in general business|g.i e of 1740, enforced for the first time. corner No. 1, the place of be- | or by appointment | | Matron; _FANNY L. o covering a period of months is probable, comments| pe older Boston was a lively town. It had| ginning. Containing an area of || Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | ! TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. the research bureau of the C. A. Dunham Company, 157 licensed drinking places. In others, unlicensed,| 12616 acres. Total area in Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE - in a s ; on the building outlook in general. ‘Im\nlbl]ng went on all night. In 1750 every eighth| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur Residence, MacKiunon Apts. | OF CITY: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS' Factors that will point the way to a return of (house was said to be a drink-shop. In the seven-| V€Y No. 1045 owned by appli- X Seghers Counc.s No. 176e. |teenth century it had been predicted that Satan| Cant. Entire area in conflict |z the bread that has gentulne prosperity are listed , en predited that Satan| (RAL BT Siea 1 —————=r_ sl 183 T4dXT | I)h n Mdeings seoomd so o A reversal of the downward trend of |had chosen the colony for his mlleAnal TeSHCRCE | United States Location Momn:l | Dr. Geo. L. Barton o } O e anblant, heotters i SHImOpy grlccs.d for motor cars, & prob- theory in the minds of the straitest sect, not a,i"e:;bdno' 7‘1 :o :;hlch this SuggsY| | CHIROPRACTIOR ! ed to attend. Councll Sl ol little flattered to be the object of such dmboncali;;‘osej s o Tt | Hellenthal Building s Stand at Pioneer oy Shambers. Fifth Strees Revival of residential building, so long designs. In the 1730s solemu' lutfer-writers in ?."’he ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chis| | _CFFICE SERVICE ONLY Pool Hall P e s'e_r?u: delayed. | newspapers complairied that the younger genera u}n chagoff Island and chiseled U, S. | Hours: 10 a. =\ %o 12 nooan 00. a . H o e e ] New agricultural confidence, With less {Was all for dance and parties The city womenfolic |y No. 7 in latitude 57 deg || 2p m tvdp m ) Cars for Hire—Drive DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. political tinkering. | tripped about the street with jewels and 20’ 40” N. and longltude 136 dez 6p. m to8p m i Y It Gastinean Hotel Meets first and thi-d Greater speed behind public building | Patches, in scarlet hoods and great hoobed |o5 450 v Magnetic variation 39) ! BYScSopainsient | o | &Mofldays, 8 o'clocs, programs to absorb unemployed. ! pemcuags There was always something hap- deg. 30’ E. \ 0] PHONE 250 | DAY AND NIGHT V = e o i Expansion in commercial loans [ . Pening in B““‘f"“‘“ fire or a ”om‘"nf “L“ The names of the owners of con A SRS 0 GERVICE lz E {|Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. “One good sign is lower money rates, for the| OF 8n execution; ;‘:" the f“"’?erde fge fe"r“r o flicting claims are not known to | & - , GA RBAG : GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting stimulating power of that condition is proverbial,”| “”r"'d;ed giy‘s&?g‘e‘i R CTOWCS, (Ve |the applicant except as hereinabovs | | Robert Simpson Erothers 'welcome. s G kant \\ : vmfir T S . de the ex-|t forth. The total area embraced | 0 D HA ULED — (R § | y or any anniversary was made the in the survey and claimed by the| ] pt. D. T e T |cuse for a general revel. Carriages rattled Blongmpplicant is 12,616 acres, EI Graduate Bos Angeles Col- ! AND LOT CLEANING g BEATING THE AMENDMENT. }mg street. The taverns were crowded. Servamf.s, Any and all persons claiming m-"l lege of Optometry and ROLLFR E. O. DAVIS « { THE CASH BAZAAR R children, went out for a lark. Sometimes, Prefigur- | orcely any of the above described ! | Opthalmology | V] { Wi The Royal Mail Line (British) has announced ing later events, festivity reached a point of riot.|yeino” joqec o premises are re. || Classes Fitted, Lenses Ground that it will station its passenger ship Araguaya on|“Drunken bands of sailors, laborers and Negrods|o.ieq to file notice of their ad. u:——-—-——é SK A TING Open Evenings the course during the international yacht races for |Paraded the town smashing property and molesting|yerge claims with the Register oflfy — @ 2 : the America’s Cup, and when the racing yachts|Women.” The solemn ‘°~‘“_r'“'"‘fi’§_ fled 1‘0 "‘9‘: the United States Land Office at| DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Opposite U. S. Cable Office are not sailing the vessel will steam beyond mo!‘{“’“‘ez aud d’““"{‘““dsl“gd,‘z‘b‘}rfl ‘T:; ;‘urf;ll, “gf’“;‘;o{/\nchoragm Alaska, within the per- | Optometrist-Optician | A. B. HALL 12-mile limit and open the bar for the patronage |(v THOF FBE THONERAG RN rple and fine linen |10 Of publication, or elght months | | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | | : amangers. Tt As“.oroposed 10, Keep PR Db A o e { PHIP almost | thereatter, or they will be barred| | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Wednesday, Frl(lay of the passengers. : |their silver and their portraits, have been almost|py”yirue of the provisions of ihb| | Office phome 484, residence | FORFST up for a week or 50, as long as the races conlinue, |tiresomely dwelt on. Few of us remember, If We|gopyroq | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 and Sunday 4 and the rates will be at a stipulated price per day,|ever knew, that in that little seaport, swarming with | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i : 1 plus the tariff for meals, drinks, cigars and other |sailors and foreigners were “perhaps 3,000 Indians| Register. | B————————8 Evenmgs WOOD refreshments. and Negroes. These lnvsL were required to be ’“‘EFirst publication, July 12, 1930. T | s 5 Prohi agents appealed to Washington for in- doors byns in the evening, but the law was rarely{‘LB“ publication, Sept. 24, 1930, Juneau Pub]ic Library GARBAGE HAULING formation as to how they must act when the enfgrced_i O L I e S o TR TR 1 BB Seasti | time comes. They have been informed that there ment“’:f]yfle"‘m"orge 00 “;urmfl,,"lleg‘i’slamn‘ A rupal %::fld{ e, Free Reading Room = & Dollar Buildi s 4 S;flp" " e ; is no lawful reason why the British steamship com-|, 00,0 i the pillory pelted by the mob; a murderer| Try a can of your favorite | City Hall, Second Fleor Dime (e l'll .lng pany might not ‘?0 as 1; plans. i Ns“: interested |pajeq to church of a Sunday and marched through Fruit or Vegetable j98 Main Street and Fourth and Loan Association Chester Barnesson agitators are consulting and trying to bring pressure |crowded streets, remind us that Boston was but aj | S Is under the supervision of the e to get the Government to frustrate the scheme. miniature of Hogarth's London, noisy and brutal in| | NORTHERN SALES Roating: Resn Opem Srom State of Oregon. Can only loan e ke i Am:nl?::'r::.lzrn The circumstance that the interested agitatorslarge part, but enjoying itself in its hand, thece| | AGENCY 8am . depositors money on improved Howiekearer of 7 and all others concerned may stay off the shipjwas plenty of refinement, -good taste, distinction.| ' «Qut of the High Rent Dis- Circulation Room Open from real cstate, Tirst morlt)ga%es and L : if they want to does not seem to click with them, |The countrymen, despised by the Bostonians, loved trict"—Second and Main 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 itz A b e 4 All pure food is a to visit the city. Here is a pleasant picture:: qiail MM D - ® p. m. Current Magazines, fiufl:'{:“sam ;‘" gt sitica of HoAlth: THia of ¢ MOTOR CARS DISPLACING FARM Parsons came to attend a comem‘wn. = | Newspapers, Reference, with bread will help to iy} gentlemen come to put their daughters to | 1 Books, Ete. tati 5 WAGONS. school, and meet their old classmates at | | Junean Representative ?’ttlpmv?j yo'llllr z;ppe— ; : N - 3 the inns, dine with the Boston clergymen, W P J h a4 ite and will please o Despite the fact that the production of Wagons| — w.u gown Cornhill to the bookshops to turn . I'. jonnson H. J. Ebel:h"rt your digestion. It is in St. Louis has dropped from 30000 in 1920 toi gyer reproductions of Raphael and Michael GASTINEAU HOTEL i t 7000 during the past year, that city is still the| Angelo, Rubens and Poussin, or to discuss FRIGIDAIRE acquired fame largest center of the United States for the manu- with the bookseller the latest publications DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS through its proven facture of farm wagons, Increasing popularity of from England. MAYTAG WASHING d a tank e et B ality. the automobile and tractor for farm work, it is| Washing was becoming the fashion. You could MACHINES X bm;"g::::;_m it T LUDWIG NELSON lq quality pointed out, is responsible for the decrease in|get a bath for five shillings. The first wash-basin L s | production of farm wagons. was imported in 1740. The use of forks had begun. GENNRAL MOTORS EADIOS anlo;: o NT:::; pa Wau;”l’:e';:lfln: t eer 88 3 The. prindipeR AR S farm wasdne Modav: Evf*u 1;\ llh(‘ lfiuuntr{htl:cr‘v \:1(1;: df:)lx?lll:":h:"ml‘ lrr.:}l.ck‘; Phone 17 E! BLE SFE“J Benewick ' Agency | ecutives in the business say, is in the Southern| .o, M'en there ihe passion el | : FRONT STREET B ker ‘:"‘L“ E ¥ 4 B itself. Sundays “the men tricked themselves out Front Street Juneau ©ld papers for salé The Em- | 3 a y () Bl States where the soil of the fields is too sandy |, 1ony red coats with three dozen buttons.” g = =i to support the welght of a truck, and where much RS SRR S e —————————— P l ] S RICK | “Remember the Name” lumber is being hauled. “Eastern, Northern and A Spiritual Plane. -J. SBA call and we will be right on the | Central States have virtually excluded the wagon S Jeweler amd job to get the job you from farm equipmen ome executives in St. Louis, (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) 1 i t. S tives in St. Loui 1 11 : { however, firmly believe that many farmers ecould The Rev. Msgr. Joseph Raphael Crimont, S. J, Watcdee materially increase their profits if they would hitch|Bishop of Alaska, is in Seattle, waiting for a red “ Diamonds | e g old Dobyn to the wagon again, instead of utilizing [airplane. It is named “Marquette Missionary,” a "R IHlvearware | a motor driven vehicle for virtually every type g’“ of itlu'- Maquucnetha%;x]e obf Sew lYmk and will RICE & AHLERS CO. JUNEAU CABINET of farm work. However, the farmers' beliefs control [P€ used by the Bishop the better to minister to| ; = | 1L MILL- O SO ERES s the spiritual needs of his vast diocese of the North. Plumbers i{ and DETA! | and they are gopg for the mofor strongen ANd| Tp)ogen i developing slowly,” the Bishop said.| TrE JUNEAU EAUNDRY {| WORK CO JUNEAU TRANSFER! | «f ¢ Evnger And yet Alaska is a whole civilization ahead of the “We tell Sun fn advancedikik thoitob will boat? Franklin Street, betweem |, % COMPANY | Ve Topaggees . |Mississippi Valley, which Marquette saw when, in| v o Front and Second Streets Front Street, next to Warmer COPPER REFINERIES FOR FOREIGN |1673, with Joliet, he descended the “Father of Wat- | Machine Shop TRADE. ers” as far as the Arkansas River. | PHONE 359 e — 5 Pere Marquette carried his religion to natives of | Foreign interests will soon establish three great|the Great Lakes region through dense forests, with copper refineries, according to a Paris dispatch to|an altar strapped to his back. Two and a half the New York Herald Tribune. One will be in|centuries have brought much change, but not to|+ Liverpool, one in Hamburg and the third will|the church, which still reaches out, even by ai:-| probably be in Canada. It says the Liverpool re- plane, to carry spiritual things to the ends of the| finery will be the largest of the three and the|°3r!h first to be operated—which ought to be in 1931 | Incidentally, the airplane age gives assurance A Complete CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTEF, WORK GLASS REPLACED i 4 T i ? to Alaska that it will not need to wait 250 years IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores 3 ll!ml; o Souh A“‘lm“hm“ “;‘d ‘r”‘éd““l ;’“’"gh to undergo the changes witnessed in the Great . . Estimates Furnished Uj Freight and Baggage refined copper to supply the needs of Great Britain|yakes and Mississippi Valley since the days of| Banklna"Ser’vlce 8 urm pon Prompt Delt and have 40.000 or 50,000 tons for export Pere Marquette. . | | Reqlust pt very of i ol o s GRS = || ALL KINDS OF COAL MORE AMERICAN BRANCH For Toronto, conventions are a necessity. With- This bank is equipped to render complete bank- PHONE 48 ' FACTORIES. out a gangster-bootlegger problem, what on ea 3 Batand il 3 k 2 B DAty ot Tor aaking “converstioare ing service to business men and concerns, large and | C f €. O. Smith, Washington correspondent of the |(Chicago News.) small. " Mabr‘\v‘ souare Buscarvr 2 G S, s & et o 1 Ol g ok o i soming ome, ot | . TH theifty individuall S8 snterprisiv. sonall {{FEIONS, YOUR ORRERS| "L Lo ol p BAPS OBe of the effects®of the Canadian reiatory | eptions proved that admiration for such feats| business man, the great corporation, all find that this TO US €| tariff that recently went into effect, will be to B8 ahes nok e Kl ci b, s A s : N . o Short Orders —elerate the establishment of branch factories in]"® PiS do¢s ot die quickly.—(Cincinnati Enquirer. is a bank where friendliness and fair dealing go hand We wil attend to them T Canada by American producers. An American| The trouble with Chicago &5 she has the loop in hand with an adherence to sound banking prin- promptly. Our coal, hay, Lunches branch factory in Canada not only gets the Can- laround her business district instead of the gang.|| CiPles. grain and transfer b“‘“,‘”’, Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. adian market without paying the Canadian tariff |sters' necks—(Ohio State Journal) is increasing daily. There’s & POPULAR PRICES b but it will get the benefit of any possible pre- e A reason. Give us a trial order | - ferential tariff that Great Britain might give the “A new Army tank is guaranteed to do 50 today and learn why. | HARRY MABRY ; Proprietor You Can’t Help Being M Guaranteed by o You get results from |{J. B. BURFORD & CO. pations continues they are the inevitable result.|what Morrow made all his opponents look like—- D. B. FEMMER “Our door step is worn by . The branch American factory has been one of the|(Boston Transcript.) i PHONE 14 mmwu satisfied customers” i 2 i hour.” Let's push the law through now Canadians over the American: miles an rough now American ‘labor does not like the branch fac-|!0 Keep this out of the hands of Sunday drivers we > . benrenas ban tories for they give employment to Canadians instead g : of Americans. However, if the tariff war among T OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Speaking of Jersey mosquitoes, that is about L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPREWRITERS

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