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»ba‘il y Aiaska Em pire for harvest next year and other % $hut an % SERIAL NO. 07546 ; - years that are to come 3 B In the United States Land Office JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| 1V 15 begtantig % 2 CIF W sl for the Juncau Land District at “Published _overy evening exoept Sunday by the| never get back the Dav ubil we serif il ATOROEOU SRR Apblbalan EMPIRE PRINT/NG COMPANY at Second an al 2 e i id ot ‘Gallant s e i | ;m ImV it (;;h;r T?om nes or Gallan ot CHICHAGOWP POWEE OOl a e, Ox—(New ol mes.) PANY, a corporation organized itered In (he PAt=0Mlon in Junsau as Becond Class| o™ ¢ get Géne Tun back from his re-| under’ the laws of Alsfis for —— S w tirement or “We” out of the museum. patent ‘to the AURUM NO. 18 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Oetivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | ( is the assur: ance that another crop will be ready crops in all the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS 1930 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT lode mining claim, emk:rcced in | r”’"PROI«"Ess‘I'omL ! —— = o Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Rev, Medical Gymnastica, 41u Goldsteln Building Phone Office, 216 Thane for $1.25 per month, | 3 RReT i U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, /= B T e e By mall, postage paid, at the followlng rates: | Senator Oddle is making a place for himself in} b, Jb 50 " onichagoft Island, in | & TR T T T One vear, [n sdvance $1200; six months. in advance, (the hearts of Alaskans t will put the next| epichaoors Mining District, Sitks || DR e l«:‘l:l.m«;?n"‘r?;m‘:m bl i T they will promptly | Senatorial delegation on its tle if it likes popu-) Recording Precinct, First Judicial Goldstein Bl ! potify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity |jarity Division, - Alasks: 301-303 dg. | In the delivery of their papers, " i - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN] PHONE 56 | Telephone for Editorfal and Business Offices, 374. _— Hours § a. m. to 9 p, m. ol at commercial airplanes are|That the Chichagoff Power Com- . m. 3 | CIATED PRESS. It is fortunate that commercial airplanes a Ny v MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED | ' 3 Tazdd pany, a corporation organized und-|%———————————— &1 The Associated Press is excluslvely entitled to the|not subject to the troubles that precede all these — wse for republication of all news dispatches credited to 73 er the laws of Alaska, whose post|(; It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the [Would-be-record-breaking air flights. office address is 424 Goldstein| )r. Charl P. focal news published herein. L350 1 Dr. arles r. Jenne = . Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has fllql DENTIST ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER We wish we had it in our hearts to ch‘er for its application in the U. S. Land| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. |the rain like those people e East were cheer-|office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Building | ing for the down-pour y:i patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode! Telephone 176 | —— mining claim and ineluded within A o ALASKA NEEDS AIR MAIL AND |fortunate if Senator Howell wil give Alaskans| Thence N. 65 deg 1' W 34380, || Office Phone 409, Res. | "ONTINU "OMMUNICATION. the opportunity to show him, as they already have| It RS i Phone 276 CONTINUOUS COMML shown numerous members of Congress, that the| %7 deg. 58° W. 1007.50 ft. to g‘,__————_.___.g; The petition of the Chamber of Commerce in support of the efforts of the Alaska-Washington Air- ways of Southeast Alaska and the Alaskan Airways of Fairbanks to get the Gyoernment to provide the money for air mail service ought to meet with immediate favorable response. It is said the terms torial While it does not seem to The is need of s Nation possesses in Alaska an {fullest measure Senators Howell has not been tude toward Alaska but with a better will come a desire to aid, development. That Investigation. (Anchorage Times uch an investigatior man Howell and the members of his committee will come to Alaska with open 1 enough at their disposal to ena reasonably thorough study were appointed to investigate s and with tim » conditions the; 11 be particulary of asset 1al friendly there is the hope understanding of conditions ther instead of retard, Terri of Congressi in his atti As a Times that there {. as is about to be them to make a worthy of the encouragement. 4. thay friend, Senator Howell U. 8 Mineral Survey No. 1575, si%- sated in the Chichagoff Mining District, Territory of Alaska, Sitkx Recording Precinct, First Judiclu Division at Chichagoff Post Olflc' “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner ‘ €| and with corner No. 1 of Pa- cific Lode, survey No. 1045, DENTIST y| whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. v| S. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. || g b o| corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. 03" W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. Thence S. 55 deg. 13' E. 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Ul N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to ¢ corner No. 1, the place of be- -| ginning. Containing an area of | 12.616 acres. Total area in ‘ | ; X {made by the Howell Senatorial Committee, recently 2% CHIChagott tsland, Saska, @RIV orfice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. appointed, there is reason to believe Alaska will be|nere PAUCUATY described &s 10l | | Evenings by appoinment. strengthened at Washington as a result of the in-|'OWS oo 000 o Phone 321 | quiry. It will be helpful to the Territory if Chair-! * i ) ?'Dr. J W Bayne | | E‘f:' [ —— = Dr. H. Vance Osteopath—201 Goldstain Bldg. | Rooms 5 6 Trlangle Bldg. | —_— Dr. A. W. Stewart SEWARD BUILDING Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7T to § or by appointment Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan of the appropriation for air mails would make it would be a powerful aid to Alaska progress, and| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- ‘ Phone: Office 1671. possible for the Alaska-Washington Airways to give [if the investigation results in winnning his friend- W‘YtNO-E 1345 uwned1 by nppli; l Residence, MacKiunon Apts. a regular air mail service between Juneau and [ship it will have been more than worth while, both' e :ylripsfiiintr"‘ conflio o~ ety Seattle if authorities in Washington would sanction (to the Territory and to the n Unlted Btates Todetion. - M|t — O ETE S o ) All three members of the committee are West- Dr. G L. B ' the necessary expenditure. It would also enable Lhei(‘m siivigsa e 1A jontitied with largo.|™ent No. 7, to which this survey r. beo. L. Darton | AR .. r S v terior. Air |® y ey en id e = lis ti i 4 Alaskan Airways to better supply the Interior. soale ‘dbveiopmnt ‘apdiktn recognized as: Fukn. of blg,] tied, consists of a cross on ex CHIROPRAC'I \')R mail service would vastly aid the transaction of . | posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x% % 4 ht , vision. They are the type of men needed for suc |1t. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- Hellenthal Building Business in the North and contribute to develob-|an investigation as is contemplated and their com- |y o0 % BHore of FOng AV BBEIT opPIcE SERVICE ONLY ment. |Ing to Alaska should go far to bridge the distance |y "\ 0% a1 latitude 57 ;ieg" Hours: 10 a. = %o 12 noon Likewise laudable is the Chamber's effort lo““'hych now separates the Territory from the Na-'qg, 40',. N. and longitude 136 de"' 2p m tv J p. m. secure a 24-hour cable and radio service. The cable |tional Capital. a ' o] 6 p.m to8p m to Alaska ought not only to be open 24 hours a day but it ought to be open seven days a week | 3 : for 52 weeks in the year. That would require a | We Hold Our Own. larger force, of course, for the employees ought (New York Times.) all to have at 1 one day & weck off. But the| peoyeq it would seem, by all this talk abou continuous service is one of the needs of the times the victories of men and of the machine, old and is particularly emphasized by the growing air-|Mother Nature has been trying hard to show tha’ ways business. wl\(- is sull in a position to tell the human race | SOUTHEAST ALASKA FOR THE |human fortunes Natures comes off a very poor sec- 3;‘;;:"Cl‘g’mfjewfl‘;“fiw"‘ngé’;‘éf‘;z1 RAILROAD. iond to Man himself, South- cause Rasmuson's urge that the their Mr, east people of Alaska contribute influence to the {bag of fire The old lady has been making use of her entice | tricks— and flood of the Alaska Railroad which is being m\'l-sugaled\l“' in TItaly, in China, will meet hearty response:“Southeast Alaska ehgaged (OR the Rhine. Ithe vicinity of Mount Ararat, —earthquake, famine, drought She has rolled up a fair c in the Silesian coal area an But the figures are, torm, ualty | of course, | 2t | 05’ 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 deg. 30" E. The names of the owners of con- flicting claims are not known to the applicant except as hereinabovs + | Set forth. The total area embraced ; in the survey and claimed by the applicant is 12.616 acres. Any and all persons clalming ad- versely any of the above described {the United States Land Office at ~ | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication, or eight montns| | thereafter, or they will be barred By Appointment PHONE 259 i AUTOS FOR HIRE Qarlson’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service 3 Fraternal Societies "™ or - Gastinzau Channel f | T | l B. P. 0. ELKS p Meeting every sec- ond and fourth | Wednesdays at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. g Visiting brothers welcome. ‘ R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler.' M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Ca-Crdinate Do les of Freemasos’ | ry Scottish Rite Reguhr meetings "second Friday each month sf 7:30 p. m. Soot« Any Place in the Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service City fer $1.00 ( P e UL, Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC E Phone 342 Day or Night ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Wednesday, Friday and Sundav Evenings Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Bos Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | P P L2 1‘by virtue of the provisions ot ths, statutes. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Optometrist-Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. i Office phone 484, residence | freely and intelligently in the fight for the Alaska [POthIng compared to the man-made statistics of | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Railroad and she is still for it. jm:"“’-“ L, B % - Register. | | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i The railroad was built to recompense Alaska in |, Toi oo Matter, according to the reports from|\pyg puplication, July 12, 1930, (B—————————— & part for the disaster of the withdrawals of public | lands and other resources from private appropria- | tion and development. At the time the railroad bill was passed, seventeen years ago, it was explained | Kemal Pasha has recently many Kurds as the earthquakes slew inhabitan. s; {of Southern Italy. it would appear tho killed several times a s;Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. | NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I, as Famine in China is piling up heavy totals, but|mortgagee in that certain mortgaga Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room that if it had not been for the application of exag- | most of the credit should go not to Nature but|dated September 4, 1928, on ‘.he: City Hall, Second Floor gerated conservation to the Territory private enter- !0 Man. It is the latter, by his works, that mul-|gas. Apex No. 1, Official No, Main Street and Fourth prise would have built railroads into the Interior.|tPlies the effectiveness olldrougm and locusts ‘:1'214.144, in which mortgage the Ad-| The Government, having deprived the people of'dozen times. One good civil war in China wxlllmimuy Island Coal Company 1s Reading Room Open From S account for as mapy lives as a score of crop | mortgagor, have taken possession of 8 a. m. to 10 m. the benefits that would come from private capital,|g oo sald gas. Apex No. 1, and that I iy 2 really obligated itself to contribute the railroad to the development of the Territory. There was not a single reason advanced ror\ building the road when it was authorized that does‘ not apply with equal force in favor of its Loxmnuvd( operation. | Alaska stands united today for tho Alaska Rail- | road as it stood in 1913 SUPERLATIVE ALASKA. —_— » (cooperation among the major countries of the With shrimp in Prince William Sound ten inches |world. long and crabs four feet in diameter, both in large The mew bank, for it has only been in opera- quantities, Alaska once again demonstrates and amplifies her immensity. This Teritory has the| tallest mountains, largest bears, tamest moose, great- est caribou herds and the most untilled acres of any political division of America, and she is washed by the world’s biggest ocean. Now she boasts of shrimp and crabs large enough to appease the most ravenous appetites. We have little use up here for any adjectives except in the superlative degree. GIVE THE DOCTORS SOME OF THE CREDIT. are trying to figure out how it happened t tes gained moré numerically in an .in any previous decade not- cted immigration and decreased ect that further census returns medical profession and safety entitled to some of the credit. and surgeons are discovering cures I proving surgery faster than ever the history of the world, and substantial made in the battle against acci- tinds the average age of people remedies and sanitary necessi- f injuries and methods of avoid- understood. Thousands of have perished from one cause ol € a few years ago are being saved better Bl SALMON CROP. probably salmon crop this year will The World Bank at Work. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) shall sell said vessel, together with her masts, bowsprit, boats, anchors, eables, chains, rigging, tackle, ap- | parel, furniture and all other nec- Those who expected the Bank of International |essaries thereunto appertainingand tion a few weeks, |transfer agent. joperation between the is It is a good deal more than a means of continuous co- central banks of the world. Settlements to be merely a mechanical device for|belonging, at public sale to the handlmg reparations payments gradually are being |highest and best bidder, for cash, |treated to a surprise. This most recent of the post- |8t Douglas, Alaska, on August 19, war international agencies seems to be liing up to|1830, at one o'clock pm. Notice the hopes of its founders in the Young Committee, who saw in it a means of bringing about financial 18 also given that the Admiralty Island Coal Company has a right to bid on said vessel, her tackle, etc, at said sale, and that I here- by reserve the right to bid on my own behalf at said sale for sald vessel, her tackle, etc. d F. A. J. GALLWAS. First publication, Aug. 7, 1930. 2 3 | Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 p. m. Current Mngumes, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Ete. FREK TO ALL Our trucks go any plwe any | time. A tank for Diesel Ofl | and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER | —_— Ola papers for salé ai The Em- Most of the financial progress of recent years, such as the stabilization of Eurpean currencies, has come about through the coopertive effort of several central banks, working in some cases along with the League of Nations. This cooperation is to be furthered and made vastly simpler by the insti- tution recently established at Basle Very possibly the existence of such a bank, in| which the American banking system is ably repre- | sented, would have mitigated somewhat the tre- mendous movement of credit into the United States during the bull market of 1928-1829. One cannot say with certainty, but it is conceivable that it could have done more to counteract that flow of capital | than was done by the spasmodic increases of in-| terest rates by occasional European central banks. | If that had been possible, then some of the present world-wide depression of trade would have been averted. ) It is idle to expect too much. But the extreme importance of a wholesome distribution of world credit facilities leads to the hope that the Bflnk[ of International Settlements will, in time, take over the task of assuring uniform ecredit conditions | through the world as well as that of helping to assure the integrity of various national currencies. These functions, well administered, will go far to prevent the contagion of depressed trading whicn has shown its far-reaching effects in world markets Canada’s present population is estimated at Last publication, Aug. 18, 1930. ! pire. THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF SHOES——ALWAYS —qt— ARNOLD’S "BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING in recent months. This ing servi Temperance figures before 1919 seem to show small that people were getting pretty well acquainted o with the evils of liquor until they were obscurcd The by the evils of Prohibition.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) business ; 0,000 cases and comprise 60 Der| .. yoay ten million. In the important element in hand cent. intity of the pack of the Terri-|,, quality no nation ranks higher.—~(Vancouver, B. inles tory. 1 that the percentage ‘of red|c Province. e salmon pac ed the average for the last few years market is unsettled and un-| Chicago gangsters are being bumped off and satisfactory, ti ground for hope that it will{thrown into a canal. A “fight to the last ditch, improve. Howeier in any event, the pack will|as it were—(Dayton, Ohio, Journal. be worth many of dollars, and it will ; ] wEheore! » t, “death may make its large «nnual contributions to the public “T] ity st et ot iy treasury and Alaskan One of the fine crop in Alaska now prospe; almost ready for the market!qa " Telegraph.) postponed indefinitely.” Probably the same party who cooked up the theory that Prohibition could things about this big salmon be made to work in the grand old U. S. 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This bread will help to improve your appe- tite and will please your digestion. It is the bread that has acquired fame through its proven quality, Peerless Bakery .“Remember the Name” JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED _IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request thrifty individual, the enterprising small man, the great corporation, all find that this is a bank where friendliness and fair dealing go hand with an adherence to sound banking prin- The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA TO US We wil attend to’them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business| is increasing daily. There’s a reason. ' Give us a trial order | today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being f Pleased D. B. 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Meets first and th‘“\l &Mondays. 8 o'clogk, at Eagles Hail 'Douglas, ALEX GAIR, W. B GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting Prothers welcome. THE CASH BAZAAR: Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office | FOREST wooD GARBAGE HAULI l\G Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop E_ Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER Ourob unmlnm:; } .hniqu.flmuulb“ allnndwewd.lbc ht on the jobto get thejob you have for s Moves, Packs and Sf 4 Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of “% ALL KINDS OF COAL -~ PHONE 48 = - HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATUR BERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. L. C. SMITH and CORONA" TYPREWRITERS Guaranteed by m J. B. BURFORD & cO: bur door step is. :om

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