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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930 ‘ Jimmy for — <o and do it again,| NOTICE OF AFfLICATION s — alling for the lady’s| FOR PATENT PROFESSIONAL | | ¥ Fraternal Societies eneral verdict IAL NO. 07546 ! \ e L PP sl 4UTOS FOR HIRE e must be the matter with the eyesight|In the Unite “ o 91 i § : 16dged’ thE Uit for the Juncau Land District at tain Coy who lodged the complaint. | i 1o Sl I8 | Helene W. L. Albrecht e neantime Earl Carroll's Vanities got & 1, tne Matter of the Application| PHYSIOTHERAPY ' 80 .BEs € tising a modest cost. of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every sec- - — PANY, a corporation organized Re#v, Medical Gymnastics, | , ond and fourth . b B nore than a few indications that the| under the laws of Alaska, for | 41v Goldstein Building | 4 Wednesdays at 8 o mmany is becoming more like the “Old”| g;,t:";mfinmg'h:m;‘:Rg;‘)’{__?{gd | Phone Office, 216 ! ar Son S aXl o'clock. Elks Hall. g : v. Smith ."‘.r'rlvw private li]rr*i U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, B ———- ::S]L'-;!:ebrotheu ! it 1 » other reason, the; sjtuated on Chichagoff Island, in ——‘—-_“fl‘ z = phe 7 P : 1| " DRS. KASFR & FREEBURGER R. B. 5 ' o s e rmion | Fokorne Frn, T ot DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Ly T & : d -cause the OrEEIIEERNR B ST L 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | areful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— e he narrow path of rectitude charted for it! ‘ : iz i L dee Foley. Judge! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | PHONE 568 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Cs-Crdinate Bod 1, Senator Wagner, Judge Foley, Judge | |That the Chichagotf Power Com-|| Hours 9a m to9 p m les osl i;,;::..,,. heir associate , ;_—___J} I Rite nnm a corporation organized und- | s Ph II nd S gle O R v — 771 e er the laws of Alaska, whose post| i — ones a "n ::,:‘:;r ;neft;n- i i Lindbergh has received another medal. If cffice address is 424 Goldsteln| 5 : * s ; i A i v I of his medals and decorations|Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has file| Dr. Chg:l:.?“l;' Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month m LARGE those of a Russian|its application in the U. S. Land Rooms 8 and § Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Beot e |Office at “%nchorage, Alaska, for) Sutlding tish Rite Temple A | patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode| “Telephone 176 ! ’ ° WALTER B. E£ISEL, sec""“" : |mining claim and included within' ., 4 LOYAL ORDEI Land of the Klondike. |U. 5. Mineral Survey No. 1675, sit=, 2 ‘ }rah am's I ax1 mo‘;.-“fig.;‘&“ . a1 : |uated in the Chichagoff Mining/| & ——————— 35 ¥ o RO fale Times) [District, Territory of Alaska, Sitks| Dr. J. W. Bayne e o, o % o, I l‘.\,uh“ln. Departme of the Interior has Recording Precinct, First Judlcml‘ DE ST P’ One 565 Meets every %\lond-' P, ied a brochure describing the scenic beauties pivigion gt «Chichagoff Post Offical | g P Nm” TR (1 night, at 8 o'clock. he Yukon country with the idea of stimulating| ooR g0 iyt TOM SHEARER, Dict: \ \ D Ll (D i BNy “lon Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| (ffice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. W. T. VALE, I :‘;Ewr - travel to the land of the Klondike. It sub-|more” particularly ‘deseribed as fol Everithes by, Apphlnaak STAND AT ARCADE CAFE . T. , Secy., P. O. Box 820 F ents the publicity prepared for Alaska, its next|j e e g o RO et SonoE R p ¢ i .\..;mi nn“l]\ [n«(uxlh lx“:wl:y:\t(‘n’l“ll)x’vl AURUM NO. 13 LODE e Y Y Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- : et 15 a fore runner criptive ‘pamphlets| - (BeEioning at orper MOSESe, — e e tee e gy day of each month ja - JPRN Sl T Sl - e ‘ “>| identical with location corner | = 3 i . 3 i this tourist’s parade which will be the| T will Somer Mo i of Ba Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City fer $1.00 { , Scottish Rite Tempie, ?J b of a great migra when the Alaska-| cific Lode, survey No. 1045, || DENTIST | S, eginning at 7:30 p. ra. i ‘ukon-Pacific Highway is constructed whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. = P EVANS DB. GRUEBER o The list of historic places and scenic wonders| S. 55 deg. 13’ E. 133.01 ft. SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- CHI VEANS WIDER is long. In the boom days the population of the| Thence N. 65 deg. 19’ W. 34350 | Office Phone 469, Res. & retary. RKETS country was miore than 30,000, while today| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. | Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night - but 5000. In St FElias Range there are| 41 deg. 58° W. 100750 ft. to. |, A | I ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ¢ o 3 3 s | corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. 0 =%} CovicH Auro SERVICE || a x Second and Fourth . 3 we peaks ranging from 11,000 to nearly 20,000 08 W. BE10 Tt o vordes Mt = = | ekl e oash 4 4 ) height. One of these, Mount Logan, 19,850 feet,| o 000 @ Soe, o Dr. B Vants || STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Muea n':;;zoce;c month, . 7 It {the talles '?‘ka in Car .Im wa ]:;Zg&ornve- \)4;:;* 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Osleoplth:-aol Gol Phone 342 Day or ilight ‘ $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY ‘ e matals, Tt HaBi(gast. resources 88 et ShmoRb|'s v soh e Mg o CR | Eours3 1D ATt TUE S NI | BURFORD, Worthy M: mntouched. So much for the statistical side of the| ginning. Containing an area of | or by appolntment | i ! Matron; FARNY L. . " he | vukon country 12616 acres. Total area in || Llce“';g 0"49001‘;:"“1:_,"]"“““ TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Becretary. d | A little more than a century ago Alaska and| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- || one: ce J ' | S ¢ 4 \he yukon were one vast region. Great Britain| VeY No. 1045 owned by appli- || Residence, MacKiinop Apts. | ROLLER OF CITY KNIGHTS OF 'COLUMBUS., 1 [and Russia signe ity whi fined the Ter-| cant. Entire area in conflict !3——————-—-& Seghers Counc. No, 176¢. nd Russia signed a treaty which defined the Ter n ! C ory into which the explorers and fur traders| Claimed by applicant. fio— i Meetings second and last : . A s Pt ‘ | United States Location Monmn.| | v SKA TING | Monday at 7:30 p. m. f each country could operate. In 1867 the United |, ono o 7™ 0" Crion™ this survey | Dr. Geo. L. Barton i | T % hrothers wrgs. he Prince States bought Alaska from the Czar, and in 18701, { H ! Great Britain transferred its possessions to the|" tied: consists of a cross on ex-|| CHIROPRACIOR |- ed to attend. Councl ot Dritain iransferred s possessions 10 helposed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8| i Hellenthal Bullding | A. B. HALL Chambers, Fifth Street D ,:.)m 4v|‘.‘.1;“1_‘0”n 98 the Yukon Was cre-|(i“on the shore of Klag Bay, oni-| | opFICE SERVICE ONLY JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. e In the old days men traveled from place to plnc<»1§_h“’§j[’“ N’j’“’;“ 1:"‘?“?{‘&2‘29“570(‘: [I Hours: 10 a. ™ %o 12 noon Wednesday, Friday | by dog sledge and steamboat, but newer methodsag yi» N and longitude 136 deg || 2pm tlpm ) and Sundav = DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. " e of transportation have been introduced. Virtually |os 45 W - Magnetic variation 30“ 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. I 2 A i Gastinean Hotel Meets first and th*~d i Il the gold fields may be reached by automobile g “30 g | By Appointment Evenings e &Mondays_ 8 o'clock, ; from Dawson. Aviation fields have been established | “myo"homec of the owners of con-!. PHONE 259 at Eagles Hail Vhit N s Sit . i I ——————————. . G it Whitehorse, Mayo ""dA Keno City. The develop |flicting claims are not known to |~ ARB lGE ? Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. g a nent ,,;]mm; m(teres'.dm glA\:(}l ‘::‘n(ie”:;eynuxkazn the applicant except as hereinnbov*i"‘ R b S a ,ln :|. GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting ) eadily going forward. By the “|set forth. The total area embraced | | obert Simpson brothers welcome, bt ificent A. Y. P. Highway is built millions of Am-‘m the survey and claimed by the| | Oot. D | THE NEW IDEAL | HAl ’LED — K cricans and Canadians will know all about this|ppiiicant is 12618 acres. il pt. D. { Y nieresting part of the continent. Any and all persons ciatming ad- || Cfadusts Soe Angsies Cal- | | SHOPPE | AND LOT CLEANING l v 2 ol it et ol , lege of g‘p;u;letry and ( 218 Front Street I E O. DAVIS 2 THE CASH BAZAAR - Two Questions veins, lodes or premises are re- ] G Flp 3, lnm pes i MARY HAMMER ! Phonme 584 1 1 oot |quired to file notice of their ad-|) G8sse8 . ]. ! f n Eveni 3 v e [Verse claims with the Register of |S—————————————%i| | Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | Opei ninge . (New York Sun.) | Finnish Copperware — Knives | g new Director of Prohibition, Mr. Woodcock, | Ansporams. Atmics i‘f&‘inctgfep;fl" DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | ly and Linens i Opposite U. 8. Cable Office ; 1t made an appeal to the liquor buyers 10 j,q of pub'hcmunl' or eight months' Optometrist-Optician IRE e e help him with his work. He put a question: |thereafter, or they will be barred|! EYes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Is the opportunity to obtain a drink of {by virtue of the provisions of the | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. i liguor in an unlawful way comparable in statutes. | Office phone 484, residence | FOREST 5 v QTATT ortance to you to the opportunity to | ! phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 YDORE ROOSEVELT'S SISTER L e Lttt p | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | S 5 | W P h DN B YORK WETS. : .',.v:n.m‘x‘. to the ideal of a law-abiding i Register. | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | . s 0 nson WOOD ; et S = m“Fxrsl publication, July 12, 1930, | = = » 5 S Seeati Without discussing Mr. Woodcoc! use 'Lnsc ublication, Sept. 24, 1930, PR SIS S S SR ¢ o late Presi-| 0 hawful" and “ideal” in_ this conneotion, o & FRIGIDAYRY GARBAGE HAULING| ' € w independent oo recall that a mightier man than the Dl-‘ 2! Juneau Public Lihrary DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i Ce he NeW yoctor of Prohibition made a similar appeal to the| Free Readinz R MAYTAG WASHING D:Sine Ak Wall Sy sledged to vote'pegple. This was President Hoover. At the time| SUMMER ree heading loom MACHINES Tailor Shop calling for the Mr. Hoover asked the Nation to t in the en-| s WA RS, ENE 5 o L] S |forcement of the Volstead Act by refraining from | RATES R SFNERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chester Barnesson 1d- buying intoxicating beverages The Sun said that| Phone 17 PHONE 66 - ehe it would like to hear from any reader who had | on all Reading Room Open From F ¥ DAIRY FERTILIZER 3 4 2 { the Herkimer |Stopped drinking lnv’('uum- of the Prf‘sl}lx'x\t's wish. | Alterations and 8a m to 10 p. m. ront Street Juneau Bl - | We heard from two—one in Illinois and one in A Ottéulation Rosm O] From g e i « S s I i | Remodeling s i w‘”“h e All pure food is a 4 t . ettled in the !~ yp. woodcock's question may Tvfi some r;]p]mal, . 1n 2 p. m; 8: souce of health. This ’ but the question that was aske y Dwight 3 Y . m. Curre; w“m“- bread will help to ed in Westehester [\orrow in his speech on Prohibition last May was, | urman’s g e~ v HARRIS Hardware improve your ;)ppe- s et delegations will be of-|we think, far more grave. Mr. Morrow said: | Triangle Bullding Baoks, Etc. Compflny tite and will please up-State Is it well that large portions of our | FREK TO ALL ! digestion. It is . clect enough wet dele-| people should conceive of the Federal Gov- Now located next || yourb gd that has p ernment as an alien and even a hostile T NNORS the brea af a; nvention ms g CO acquined Tame e the metropolitan | BOWer? LUDWIG NELSON | g0 any piace amy | ough | 8 g That, after all, is the most important question Our trucks go any place any GARAGE i through its proven in the whole Prohibition issue. | Jeweler ||| time. A tank for Diesst OM | [ T g quality, 3 State-wide | T Watch|R!pflMnl and a tank for crude oll save B the regular J o 56- - Turk's o Brunswick Agency burner trouble. o R, r We should think that 156-year-old Turk's one . SaAricx le J 3 G foover and has greatest reason for thankfulness would be that hel|| FRONT STREET ||| PHONE 19, NIGHT s1e3 L1.S [ eeriess B . i and other Pro- never did anything in his youth for which they | & : RELIABLE TRANSFER Joweler amd 1] -2 s could have sent him up for life. — (Ohio State T R 24 Optician Bakery ; ' Journal {4P6a1.) §ist American or Canadian at The| ©Old papers for sale =t The Em. | - i DY:I:?.‘:‘ Our job is as near o you > PR 1 o FATHER HUBBARD. It may be some fun to pore over old news- | Empire. pire. fimu,“" “Remember the Name” :l)lonnd“‘ Al o sahi ".d: i . ipaper files, but what about the time when you | oo ooooooo—oo T — we wi ton } oW the B lcome to the statement that a quart of beer costs 1 SRS S TR | | jobtoget thejob you have focus Cee mn kb way b i 2 st 10 cents and a quart of whiskey $1? — (Boston ¥ A Purope and back 88N, Mronserint) THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY | turn Bl o a8 By £ ait ¥ | Franklin Street, betweem [ to . pe 1 e long de-| Army doctors no longer may prescribe liquor SHOES——ALWAYS Front and Second Streets s L Im ¥ ed the pointof [to civililan patients. Does this mean that those ¥ 359 JIINEAU CABINET 4 H an |who are acquainted with army doctors have been | PHONE D TA]L MILL- ) with |overlooking a good thing all this time?—(Washing- — ot and DE JUNEAU TRANSFER 2 : ns in |ton Post.) A WORK CO. 3 t tin ‘\:m’"‘ ames B. Easty has a plan to solve the unem- ARNOLD S BOOTERY Front Street, -n;hto Warner I . ) Y Iployment problem. He suggests putting all job-| Fo Machine Shop ; bout it all in lectures|joss men and women to work building Tom Thumb | GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING a pture people | yolf links throughout the country. — (nNew Ym'k} CABINET and g Terton B | SR - MILLWORK y i Then, too, the tree-sitting epidemic may have| 4 t the been inspired by the news of S0 many politiciaus | GENERAL CARPENTER 3 being out on a limb.—(Detroit News.) | WORK of 3 [ ot 9 “1 Barl Carroll says that nudity comes within the A C le GLASS REPLACED A calm of art and “s v law.” Art doesn’ om te IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores . £ realm of art and “art knows no o Freight d .. |but unfortunately for Earl, Police Commissioner . . Furnished U ight an Bume___' ‘ o ban | \uirooney does—(Macon, Ga, Telegraph.) Bankin g Service E‘“m‘te‘nm PR Prompt Delivery of | t likely| Twenty-one American students recently sw:mflu ! 2 3 | DS OF COAL | d han the country lacross the Hellespont. There must be times whefli} ThlS. bank is ?qulpped to render complete bank- PHONE XOUR ORDERS PHONE 48 y s vk, When a country gets|a little shame creeps into the soul of Richard: ing service to business men and concerns, large and g i % i ation it is Hallburton—(New York World.) frsl TO US Mabr ,s Cafe " : in s | Toeres & propossl to Sl Texss iotofivn The thrifty individual, the enterprising small We t‘iv;n aéutrez;g:(la tgix; & =] i |States. Vhy not 50, 'om mb golf courses? o 3 ok & 3 JUST ADVERTISING CARROLL'S (New York Bost) business man, the great corporation, all find that this g::::p.nd rankbon: Hustheas | Regular Dinners i 3 |t wars smo, it Tvine et ¢ whsll - fn ot with on mibee et B R nansine o ¢ JE S e D z 5 LA iey - Were SayIng, SAY:0He . ag ! in hand with an adherence to sound bankin, rin- e1 I he Grand Jury ot|pone dry in this country that made prosperity.— iy 4 g P ::r‘m' g";’e us :vht;‘ ° Lunches P : Ca d the | (st. Louis Globe-Democrat.) ciples, ay and learn . Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. the charge against You Can’t Help Bei POPULAR PRICES ¥ rodu 2d Jimmy| Canada proposes to shut out United States peo- ou Can )] ng HAR-RY MABRY 8 Broadway an obscene |ple who go there to look for work. Those who Pleased | $ d in the nudn‘sfl*k something else will be welcomed as usual— The B M Behrends Bank | L. C. SMITH and CORONA o ;g (Boston Transcript.) . . 4 SuITH and ooy ‘ a pair 011 gy D. B. Guaranteed by d with un- E 2 2 . ALASK . Mr \\wd('uvk says Prohibition agents are to use OLDEST BANK IN A PHONE 114 b o pretended |, iconce rather than force. Ah, then - they e |You get resuits from |{J. B. BURFORD & CO ve seen the pietures of |pavent being using intelligence?—(Cincinnati En- P sale at The done y 3 papers Tov at Em- the Grand Jury foriguirer.) . e d

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