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- A —— A R A R R B e T T A B B i (i St w7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. 5 . real cause for the nomination of both President|! NOTICE OF AFFLICATION g — 2 a ;@ Empire [ wna vieSeresce: cooniee. At ent. FoR PATENT T PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies ! ’ & |probably brought about nominations with fewer SERIL T L,: | s ; 3e W TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER (ballots. Similar causes at least hastened the Demo-|In the United ¢ i g 3 | Gastinsau Channel | V. TROY E for the Juncau Land District at . — —— - |cratic_nominations of Gen. Hancock in 1880, Gov.| 0% % SR S Helene W. L. Albrecht = 4 . » RERETRSS Srept P ay by thec n Dlord it 5 i Bl Loy N MPANY at Second and Main |Seyme anklin Pi 52. In the Matter of the Application . P. 0. ELKS ' Seymour in 1868 and Fr Pierce in 185 f the Application| | rmsm‘l'l!!lum?r! B. P. § Rl & | FaLT, of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every sec~ \ 1 r Juneau as Second Class| Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brine lacked only| PANY, a corporation organized | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, ; , -1 ond .and fousth N o g __|[twenty-one minutes and thirty scconds of flying for| under the laws of Alaska, for, 41v_Goldstein linlldm’o d 3 ° Wednesdays at 8 . 3SCRIPTION RATES, twenty-seven days without ¢ p in their airplane| Patent to the AURUM NO. 13| Phone Office, 21 N o'clock. Elks Hall s O R AL FRedawer and 2 | lode mining claim, emtrnoed iz ——— Visiting b Detive foipe I et Do g : |Greater St. Louis. They not q\“;i‘ mhakl‘t ‘;“‘ U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, }——— w:lcunmge iy Pl 1 DE rates: o, /MONth that was hoped for them but they beat the| situated on Chichagoff Island, n |% 5rs KASER & FREEBORGER ; & i MAVARSS g nters of Chicago nearly four days. We are will-| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka|| - DENTISTS | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Sy ’;‘ifism‘“‘e“ Ruler. . 0y it of lrebkuinrity |08 that they may hold the championship for allf Divicion.” Atasia, Lot Juctelal | 501303 Goldsteln Bldg. Carbful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— i Sty ; S 'and Bustness Offices, 374 | 0 | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN] | Gt DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Ca-Ordinate Pod = L - et s e 0 e e — T |That the Chichagoff Power Com-{| Hours 9 a. m.to 0 p. m. J . les of Freemason he A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. . | While Canada has banned immigration she has|ione’ocomoration organised G P’lones anc ',ng 5 Al Rtk tion of all nev itches credited to[not shut the gate on thir tourists. She is still |er the laws of Alaska, whose post R ‘Rmular meetinga er and also the | oqqy and willing to sell good cheer to visiting cffice address ‘1:1 4134 goldsml r. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service :z:fldmel’nrtl:-:‘ e N ariBatb; | Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsd} | DENTIST | its application in the U. S. Land} | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine — 7:30 l:itemna;;: | Let's see! since we have |Office at ‘¥nchcrage, Alaska, foc) | Bullding tish | [heard anything about creating pros- |Patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode! Telephone 176 : ’ . WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. doaty mining claim and included within{.. _ LOY-_-—AL ORDEE [P . U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit- - ra am S a X 1 B MOARE | s Y 7 T uated in the Chichagoff Mining| i —————————%i S | American Co-Operation With the League. |picoiict Territory of Alaska, Sitka Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 100 o Recording Precinct, First Judicial; | DENTIST Phone 565 it g ondes Rk World) b tn|DIVislon at Chichagoff Post Offic>| | Rooms 6-6 Triangle Bldg. | Sk L e | From a pamphlet published in Geneva by the|,, Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. I |League of Nations Associa f the U. S. we 1;;“”‘ more particularly described as fol | Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O, Box 820 |that 342 American citizens first and last have|jgus: Phces IBL MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 1w 5t S . ] GE NO. 147 [taken part in such co-operation. Counting dupli- | AURUM NO. 13 LODE et A S R N s L Day and Night Service |cations, the 342 Americans have made 466 personal) “Beginning at corner No. 1, * 7 & 3:;"“0"} “g]"c;"u"h:\;m" 3 " . ; i | i R e s oS, . . month ia appearances or have per shared in League identical with location corner ¥ lacti\'l!ies. and with corner No. 1 of Pa- Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 { Seottish Rite Templ, Of course many of these Americans took part| cific Lode, survey No. 1045, ( DENTIST | o R eginning at 7:30 p. m. B PPN ol LR ) }m League discussions as individuals, not in any way| Whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, \‘/ EVANS L. GRUBER, < p |involving our, Glavetment. But n & surprising| S 05 deg. 13’ 'E. 138.01 &ffy SEWARD BUILDING : Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, ( EN IN OUTDOOR SPORTS. | . 3 Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 343.50 ffice Ph 469, Res. retary. N OL C e number of cases the administration has been di- Office lone ), i 3 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night » e : <o many |F6CY1Y concerned, as when it shared in the payment| 47 oo 58 W 100750 ft. to ne ORDER OF EASTERN STAR women do S0 MaNY or expenses of League conferences attended by its| corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. |fr——————%& CovicH AUTO SERVICE | | i a x l Secdndi and Pour th at formerly were T representatives. Such conferences are classified in| 03 w. 56510 ft. to corner No. [ TV T Y I Tuesdagys of each month, 4 it was rather startling [th pamphlet as follows: 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13 E. Dr. H. Vance i1y STAND AT THE OLYMPIO at 28 OBIOEE" Huottiah ntly that a woman had | United States Government Co-operation 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Osteobitho Al it Phone 342 Day or ilight ol Vil ho had been picked to| Through Plenipotentiaries at Conferences N. 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to || Osteopath—20 dg. 00 Rite Temple. Y B R0 gt DECh. PR B e : 2 corner No. 1, the place of be- || Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto # | . BURFORD, Worthy Prize for rifle shooting in Called by the League of Nations. Of these - 1, P! | b \ntment s ¢ instances there have been eleven, including ginning. Containing an area of | | OF 97, SUBE SR 1 Matron; FANSY L. 1 pictures of Miss Marjorie| ' N o i en. cloven @ S 12616 acres. ‘Total area in || Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary, arly 4l American roto-! conferences on disarmament, on oplum, conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Phone: Office 1671. ! : has been haileds as one| ©conomic conditions. ¢ | vey No. 1045 owned by appli- || Residence, MacKiunon Apts, | ROLLFR | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS tha ot - She el United States Government Co-operation eant. Entire area in conflet [§§—————— @ 4 Seghers Counc... No. 176¢ o peilocolh at Conferences . . . Called by the League claimed by applicant.” = H | ) Meetings second and last favor with Helen Wills Muo;l\, Through Representatives Appointed United States Location Momn- | Dr. G L Bart 3 SKA TING | Manday. &8 1:30 0. Johnson, Earl Sande with his in an Advisory apacity. These in- ment No. 7, to which this survey! | r. beo. L. bDartomn Transient brothers her t have been great stances were twenty-three in number, in- lis tied, consists of a cross on ex- | CHIROPRACTI2R g' ed to attend. Councd £ ‘outdoor sBbrts, | cluding financial inquiries, and conferences |posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8| | Hellenthal Bullding | A. B. HALL Chambers, Fifth Street dian, commenting upon Miss | on traffic in women, traffic in arms, opium, {t. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY o JOHN P. MULLEN, G K. llowing that of Miss John- refugees and communications |chagoff Island and chiseled U. S| Hoursi 10’ a; %36 15 Hbom ednesday, Frida H. J. TURNER, Secretary. vh Pedtair: tolBxstaia. ases ] Meetings Attended by United States Gov- L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg | S Bt b A 1 l =sday, ¥y ol i 40 . realn HaRe. OF. her ernment Officials, Not on Nomination of |29’ 40” N. and longitude 136 degz I 8 p RIS p‘m' and Sundav 3 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. i “The Guard-| That Government. These were twelve in 105’ 45 W. Magnetic variation 30! | By, Anicibneok 9 | Gastinean Hote) Meets first and th'~d L SRy o A number, mostly on health, and the officials |deg. 30’ E. | e e Evenings b e &Mundays, 8 o'cloct, 5 ‘ attending included Surgeons General Blue The names of the owners of con- e o - at Eagles' Hail Prize for English’ verse, | and Cumming. |flicting claims are not known tof—— —— ——— & GA RBAGE ! |Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. Cup, the King's Prize at | Conventions Drafted at League of Nations the applicant except as hereinabova | &¥— - o — = b GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting ¥ Y ’r the prizes are 1 Conferences and Signed, Ratified or Acceded |set forth. The total area embraced | Robert Slmpson l‘ “ Irothers welcome. Why do not the | o by the United States Government. Under |in the survey and claimed by the| Opt. D | THE NEW IDEAL ||} HAl }LED —— up to the peril and start | this head the pamphlet groups eleven signa- epplicant is 12.616 acres. 4 .l ’ SHOPPE ] ! on the decadence of | tures and five ratifications or accessions. | Any and all persons claiming ad- Graduate Angeles Col- I ] s AND LOT CLEANING victory at Bisley of | One of the most interesting classifications of the|versely any of the above described| | lege of Optometry and | 218 Front Street ! E O. DAVIS (|| THE CASH BAZAAR Miss ¥ re remarkable in its Way |Geneva report is that concerned with “American |veins, lodes or premises are re-| | Opthalmology |‘ MARY HAMMER i Phone 584 { en's recent triumphs, ORIy Go-operation With the Permonent Court of Inter-|quired to file notice of thelr ad.|] Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | || | Open Evenin cver flown to Australia, and Inational Justice.” TIms traces “The Approach To-|verse claims with the Register oi - ‘;:3;“‘“; go"em"*‘*swe‘“i? ;‘“d\ ; L w's adventurous spirit show- |ward Court Membership” from President Harding's|the United States Land Office at|& | Finnish Copperware — Knives | . A fe fundamental qualities of request to the Senate,” February 24, 1923, to ratify |Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| |~ DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | and Linens | Opposite U. S. Cable Office and intelligence women [the protocol on terms formulated by Secretary(iod of publication, or eight months| gp“‘"?“zsi“gp';m‘m 'Lt,ed‘ | R O R e I TC WAS 10 Feason | Hughes, and President Coolidge's approval, December |thereafter, or they will be barred| | EYes Mg <7 t_‘“”;l:" i : a 3 ut Johnson fur- |G, 1923, up to President Hoover's announcement last by virtue of the provisions of the | O“fm"mh' p3iy R A, ’ ration. Miss Fos- Ipecember, followed six days later by the signature |statutes. e Cz 2%8 °8§1 mfl Foal ?‘é:\ FORES[ 3 more of an indi- of the three ecourt protocols by Mr. Moffat, our] J. LINDLEY GREEN, ‘ID On!.o R l'ogeto 05“;% Sk nph. The number of women |Charge d’Affairs at Berne—six years and more or] Register. | Bt o i * < Jonnson etense to shoot at military effort thus far vain but by no means precluding |First publication, July 12, 1930. vym\' hlv lxl!(‘nll‘]}\ small. success in the future. ‘Lnst publication, Sept. 24, 1930. e FRIGIDAIRE - ¥ erye of them who dare put in an 3 % . g 3 or o Mo 4 “ e I we are to be cons.mept we must assoclam‘ 51 uncau Public 5 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS GARBAGE HAULING AL : Bisley there must be a ourselves with useful international activities to pro- | . | .Lib; ry Office at Wolland" o I Miss Foster emerges .0 o e en " = b . MAYTAG WASHING il sk mote good will between nations. The Geneva pam Free Readmg Room Tailor Shop "“J”"‘“ y the NECeSSATY phlet answers the old_question, “What have we to| SUMMER MACHINES ur and nerve developed in an |4, with “abroad’?” We are in the world. We| City Hall, Second Fleor GENERAL MOTOES RADIOS || e hes Ba 5 1 S rnesso ¢e, and her success IS “”‘l ";"‘ |cannot avoid dealing with our neighbors in the RATES Main Street and Fourth Ph 17 { hl'dre‘* Che t:II;ONE = gon A pecke 1o, see kropoated:. by |world. We have dealt with them; we are dealing | on all ! one | c ity as some of the others |with them. So doing we should and no doubt | : Beading Room Open From Front Street Juneau || A DAIRY FERTILIZER : : (ely wom, Ut ROW | |aHau continue. } Alterations and Samitoldpm | % nan, with a superb individualism, | e i R : ironlat 1 ot v 2% » s : : 95 g L emodelin. Circulation Room Open from T S s e s e )| 4 ¥ i "‘, wman, moed. Sy | Canada, United States and the Tariff. | 8 1 to 5:30 p. m.—17:00,to 8:30 i All pure food is & ng in which brute force does | s p. m. Current Mag | souce of health. This ve part? She will not be " i el ¥ | i At M T (Cinelnnat Enquirer { Yurman’s Newspepes weternce, ||| HARRIS Hardware ||l bread will help to R % 5 d | It seems that the Hawley-Smoot Tariff was de- | Books, Etc, C improve your appe- 1 puiting the \n}‘_“;n: [‘u’m feated in Canada, even if it won by a safe majority | Triangle Building Sare 70 ompany tite and will please o e MR lin the United States. It is true that other issues X TO ALL Now located next your digestion. It is L ‘. 1(“'~ ;"”“‘“‘l“ existed in the election of Monday in the Dominion 28 = the bread that has it el d s i S of Canada, but fundamentally the question was one | & ——————"—————3I CONNORS acquired fame ; 8 R Ty of tariffs Although the Liberal Government of| | LUDWIG NELSON ‘ Our trucks go any place any GARAGE through its proven ; EOREREIRICIIRL B, 109 Mackenzie King tried hard in the last moment of Jeweler I || time. A tank for Diesel i A Blythe or And i or i) R S R quality. t h lat q the campaign to develop a high tariff plank to Watch Repairing -and a tank for crude oil save = [ A sk s :””““ \S']‘ 1}'\ counterbalance the new United States tariff, their Brunswick Agency burner trouble. l ] smc‘ ] ; jeast put up With 1t oo cervative opposition has been historically the FRONT STREET PHONE 149, NIG! * 8 F not be maintained that d HT 5103 ! x BT e S champion of Empire unity and higher tariffs against | &— il § Joweler amd o oAl Mr. Bobby Inon-British countries. ; 2 TRANSFER | Optician i ) st e i This is doubtless responsible for the whole-heart- LODE CLATN NOTICES o D S | | a ery e He WOMER T leq vote of support given to the Conservatives, in| American or Canadian at The| Old papers for sals ¢ The Em. | - . Watcdes Out job shop is as near to you | T which at least four Liberal Cabinet Ministers of | Empire. pire. “ Diamonds “Remember the Name” as your telephone. Phone us to' | g e',"fj,, NG S the present Government were defeated. By and — £2 = call and we will be righton the | CORRECTING AN ERROR. large, the significance of the election may be re- i B )obbgettbqobyoufilnfixfl b e 7 i garded as first, a large step towards the economic P 8 » The Empire commented editorially |congolidation of the British Empire, and, second, a THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF TaE JuNEAU LAUNDRY of n by L. Worden Royal from|very emphatic reprimand for the policy of the Unit- % S Dpet PREms s Pawt e Island, to Time, the newsmaga- led States in building its tariff wall a stage higher. | S FAVQ Franklin Street, petweem ne the right of Alaskans to govern| There is no need to suppose that our relations SHOE ALWAYS . REm e el | JUNEAU CABINET th s ¢ to the point of self-protection |as @& Nation with Canada to become bitter ana PHONE 359 ‘L L k 2 r th sourse g sharply controversial as a result of the difference o MIL 4 ) In the course of its com- |Sharply er —at— an - 3 .o : reterred to the writer au “npe|over tariffs. Weé chose the path of higher duties,| at; JUNEAU TRANSFER » S Joun. The next |34 forced Canada to follow suit. It is unfortuna‘e 00 WORK CO. COMPANY ; T Wedon Fasat ,‘ haq |foF both countries, and will tend gradually to op- ARNOLD b BOOTERY Front Street, next to Warner L. Worden Royal, who had o . against the best interests of both. The whole- Machise §ho 3 o e v years in Alaska, |some interpenetration of American and Canadian | GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING » w © marriage, MisS |industries will be set back, and artificial lines of g CABINET 1 W Wrangell family, |demarkation drawn where before was free com- ar f the Ju igh School merce. But the chances are that the intimacy|&=rrrreeer—a— s e eroeed MILL X tion immed- [of the two countries will weather this strain, and WORK i mpararies of [both will in time see the folloy .of tariff war GENERAL CARPENTER y at of istake when | i ] WORK . 2 ) without| You hear more these aays abou e pathetic \. /4 ‘ e |plight of families that are suffering from the lack A Complete GLASS REPLACED 3 |of luxuries than you do about those that are sui-| IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores J TN . |fering from the lack of necessities—it has gotten o 4 y i Freight and Baggage PICK] CANDIDATES BY CHANCE. |5 people don't give a hang whether they have Bankl" o Servlce Estimates Furnished Upon 1 | necessities or not, what they want are the luxuries. bl Request Prompt Delivery of for the Republican nomination | _(Cincinnat! Enquirer) : x ; ALL KINDS OF COAL - £ kimer County, New York, decided | | This bank is equipped to render complete bank- PHONE YOUR ORDERS |-/ ) i in the party by playing a card| It is gratifying to learn that Senator Borah's ing service to business men and concerns, large and PHONE 48 3 determine which two of the trio health is as good as ever. It is somewhat less i TO US consoling to gather from his projected campaign inst Mr. Hoover that his ideas are as fluid as The thrifty indi\'iduu], ot enterprising Small We wil attend to them pon the famil went well. The (& Mabr+’s Cafe ¢ . R ever.—(New York Times.) . A 4 o me f ed the m of the cards and|®* I business man, the great corporation, all find that this promptly. ~Our coal, hay, Regular Dinners sex » be satistiec en the thing leaked out " A b i 3 e 9 : grain and transfer business s ‘ ; raged. The matter has| Some of the boy tree sitters have made prett is a bank where friendliness and fair dealing go hand is increasing daily. There’s a Short Orders p utraged. ~ The matter has|oq4 yecords, but all of them put together couldn't in hand with an adherence. o 8and banking pri 5 T aedes s fe Deisomeon fthat taey [S0L oAl L I M sl o ¢ anking prin- | reason. Give us a trial ordet | Lunches office that has heretofore fed Re-|can sit straddle of a fence—(Macon, Ga. Tele- ciples. today and learn why. | Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. workers - |graph, *¢ Help Bei | POPULAR PRICES However, this does not seem more unseemly than | You Can’t Help Being HARRY MABRY the election of an official by drawing names from| The English are rather mmeld at }I:l G. Wells's P | Pr B S {, or the frequent recourse to lottery in cases|constant critcism. We ought to lend them Mencken Tl B M B h d B k leased oprietor ot [for a while, just to show them how casy they are e b. Yi. behrends ban D. b. FEMMER L. C. SMITH and CORONA Nominations ‘frequently have been determined by |S°ting , off—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) | SUBERT BANE IR RRASKA .P!iONE o+ 5 Guaranteed by ‘% s . l;ha‘ had lide reference 101 Atter their August pathetic “demonstrations” fac You get results from |!J. ..% B;URF OII.lD & CQ. qualifications of e nominees, is ned | 4 ited States ought to subside ur door worn by | (Communists in the Unit 0 subsi e step 3 éhat 1o femific heat wave at Chicago Was thefor awhile —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) i . wc;]a papers ro- swe m The Em-| printing done by us satisfied_customers” ", ] —_— et e il e s il 3 3 o i 2 4