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E R T ——— 4 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, .|930 re individualism than those who seek to gratify | D"ll\v 1'('3h" E"ll)lr(’ ite ambitions in the name of womankind would people think. JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER nt add: not only are the| . excepr Sunday by on of Alaska required| INTING COMPANY at Sccond and M ain landing fields, schools, | Alaska. Tl(‘ji OF AFPLICATION ke FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07546 T ¥ In the United States Land Office N for the Juneau Land District ;l Anchorage, Alaska. it | In the Matter of the Appllcnuon of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red — @ | PROFESSIONAL e & SRS T L Helene W.L. Albrecht ~ AUTOS FOR HIRE Fraternal Societies Gastincau Channel |} b + B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every sec- - ~ E s Becond Olass |10 and distressed and other things of the far| PANY, a corporation organi '/d Rev, Medical Gymnastics, | , ond and fourth oy o s s flur land, lying hundreds and thousands of | under lthe []k‘:‘wsAll;rRUI;/llasl;lB(’)‘x;"; 410 Goldstein Bu;l;:m | 4 ° Wednesdays at 8 4 A 7 o e W a| patent to the 2 Phone Office, i ‘clock. Elks Hall. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. P kel buteOnge’ upon g HME Wve- spent. & lode mining claim, emkt-coed in ar Son b a Xl ?licsmn brothers Betivered by carrier D'I;’Jgi‘zulp'bk:‘\zjl;‘!.; Treadwell 3 hundre housand - or so succoring influenza-| ;g “nineral Survey No. 1575 e W,cm:e e e ’ 1 ¥ 3, o Sed | | Wi 3 $y aat s pald ol € kimos along the Bering Sea, and the| sityated on Chichagoff Island, in | e One \\‘Tr’ 2dve e : refused to reimburse the people for .Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka RS msgm'xz‘sxamm ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. ]\’}- 1‘;’{“;}'3%2:':1 Ruler. . 00; one i adve y omptl: ot Recording Precinct, First Judicial w5 i W PR ELY g ubecribers, will sopter rrbuarty ‘ : Division, Alaska, || 301-303 Goldstein Bidg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— 2 tn the delivery of their ps $ Businens Oftien, 14| v T & NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-ordinate Dot Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices ities are shooting men o\cmsi:,”mt the Chichagoff Power Comiy, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. |Ie,']°s' mm MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Zulla If any one can give a good|nany 5 corporation organized und- R T S T Ph II d S gl O ICO The Associaied Press .fi exclusively o afteato [reason for hoarding silver at 30 cents an ounce|er the laws of Alaska, whoselpost| s = ones an mn e # ’Afi Re?“-‘:r ;wemm 5 ase for republication of all news dispaiches . 7 Al i . oL . Other- | off dd s is 424 Goldsty 3 . 3 secon riday Jeor not othrw d in this paper and also the |we might agree that the m rved killing. Other- cffice address is oldstein' | Dr, Charles P. Jenne i ’, mbula: - local news publ B0 o lyvise an insane kst woul more appropriate. |Pullding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsi DENTIST J Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month st | e L =5 {its application in the U. S. Lahd Rooms 8 and § Valentne | 7:30 :‘"‘"‘hm ATION GUARANTEED TO BE L " 45 , at Br o v |Office at ‘%nchorage, Alaska, fop| A L L ToaT (O We certainly hope that Bromley will have better a ‘ Sullding i s . - ; % - b ~ 1ck getting his plane off for that ocean trip from f“’l;el:‘ o te g1 t‘;lu‘;‘gd‘;im; “Telephone 176 9 ® s T L ey, Tokyo than he had at Tacoma. And we could|p¥nE PR SurvesNo. 10T = e ra am s aXl "oo‘;,.A;‘IORDE‘ h ish, alo, that he might have fewer meetings | ”Mm in the Chichagoff Mining| s P . IMoo: ind less talking and more flying District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka | Dr. J. W. Bayne R Sliing] {Recording Precinct, First Judicial' Division at Chichagoff Post Offica lon Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| |more particularly described as fol | | lows: AURUM NO. 13 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner K Phore 565 Sen o oo | TOM SHEARER, Dictator STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Becy, P. ©. Box 0 : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 117 * J s y Day and Night Service | Second and fourth Mon- day of each month ia DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appoinment. | Phone 321 The New Chief. (Cincinnati Fr and emphasized ¥ Hoover for the appoir MacArthur to be the juirer.) rd of praise is due | tment of Major, ew Chief of Staff. A special ident neral DA S | Place i ity for $1.00 {1t is doubtful that a more pleasing and popular| ganq with corner No. 1 of Pa- | Dr. A. W. Stewan ! Any Place in the C“y s 5:0:::; F:tte'l a’gemp‘- appointment could have been made. cific Lode, survey No. 1045, 1 DENTIST | l o E\fANS gL s UD m. Major General Summersll so well known in| whence U.S. L. M. No. 7 bears | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | . ; 2 & c B LEIVEP? % incinnati and so warmly regarded, can rest as-| gh 55 «;vog.sslg' El'g' 1&,30:}431;% i SEWARD BUILDING I gt B S St ] ,,‘T‘i:r;‘ 1 B, Sec oy red that his own splendid recent incumbency will ence N. eg. . 343 Office Phone 469, Res. | Ik 3 %\ f d Night ° — FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GETTING |be most worthily administered s fE b0 comeuNe 2 LT Phone 276 | Prompt Service, Day and Nig j OREE OF BT LIGHT. The new OhieCiSSMR(L 1u one of the ablest man | e Nr 8.kidrios: 50 el CovicH Auto SERVICE | | a X l Second and Fourth 1 in the count, mllitary establishment.: He pos=|. 3"t (56510 #t ‘to corner. B0 —=! | Tuesdags of each month, i : 15 - STAND AT THE OLYMPIO uesdays of each month, 4 Senator Howell i ; a grave mistake if he sesses every quality that fit a man to the| 4" mpence s 55 deg. 13’ E. Dr. H. Vance 1 . | at 8 o'clock, Seottish ks the is of service only ition he now He is }'OulhfL.ll' 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Osteopath 1 Goldst Bldg. Phone 342 Day or light | $1 00 |Rite Temple. LILY to the people who live =2jong the and at or .m:m of vig_or I ~(v:\n(?rrulne[s. HoHl:‘, N 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to , Hours: 10 to i2; 1 to 5; Tto® | | —— | . |[BURFORD, Worthy Hear it 8,000, all h not a martinet. He is not a umch.medfrl lc\al}.m »i ul)xgnr N%,,léq;h-c place o.l; be; or by appolntment 1 - |Matron; FANNY L. i i e is the proud possessor of an outstanding military| ginning. Containing an area of | | & p—— | Tt T the interest o8 @ i« 1o personal record. He has been a gallant leader of| 12616 acres. Total area in “’”e“‘;gm?:‘g’l‘:;‘“’;?“”“ TO ANY PART | | ROBINSON, Secretary. people of the” pu W45 Y0 troops in major battle engacements. He has won| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- h | RNIGHTS. O . ot MRS lift part of the burden of carrying the Interior from |o coe oo ™ on Fo 0 8 e and intrepld. officer. | Yoy S0 iy oac by i )| Rempsons: Masnge o | ROLLER OF CITY | sl ab e SR the back ‘of the narrow f of ents and |y commands confidence. He should prove to bs Pt i ;pplicnntr}’ conflic k5 ! ) | Moatinghsebna st 1akt pioneer industries along the Al It Was as great a peace-time soldier as he proved him-| ppiteq Btates Losstion: Aaslel" — ! SKA TING | One | Monday at 1:30 p. m. to help the Interior along’ to @ point where it/self to be a capable and illusirious officer in actual|ment No, 7, to which this sumvey| | DI+ Geo. L. Barton | | | Transient brothers urge would not be so completely dependent wartime. He has a p that soldlers love.|;; tjoq consists of a cross on ex-| | CHIROPRACI2R { ed to attend. Councl At no time or place in the history of the ited |In this respect he is hkr" gallant ;:entlemflnwosed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x§ | | Hellenthal Bullding A. B. HALL : | Chambers, Fifth Street States have such unusual: burdens ever been thrust |2nd soldier he now succeeds. He h“; “‘eb POWET |1t on the shorc of Klag Bay, Chi- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY i JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. on a ploneer people and thelr industries as those | © (BRCE Ter. e FReClaent is Muth 10 RS SOl chagoff Island and chiseled T2l | siours: 10 a. = fo 13 noom Wednesday, Friday || i H. J. TURNER, Becretary. ik ed by the people of the First |Eratulated upon his selection for the important post\y "M No, 7 i latitude 57 deg | N s o I | | b S A 506 Gtk oari % le Alaska [P 15 to fill He is & man whom the Americah|ag 4o N and longitude 136 des Pl bt : and Sundav : DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 9. E. and Third Divisions. Practically the whole Alaska |y o .. "4 tne American people are delighted “"0 55 W Magrintio vartstioh 301 p. m. p. m. 1 X - ! Gastinean Hotel | Meets first and th*~d hinterland, so far as the cost of Territorial govern- 'y n | deg. 30° E. By ARgntnent = &Mondays, 8 o'clock, ment is concerned, has been loaded upon the in-| - s sl o thi Gt araron wn_; PHONE 25 & RS o S at Eagles' Hail es and activities of the Alaska Coast sections. | P flicting claims are not known to GA RB GE -z Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. time has advanced more and more of the| Acting the Role. |the applicant except as hereinabovs | Rob S — " — it A GUY SMITIH. Serretary. Visiting taxes taken from the industries and people of the s TECR |set forth. The total area embraced‘ obert mpson < krothers welcome. ", ploneer sections along the Alaska Coast have been LRt (‘IN‘ b yo”‘l W) Abe |1 the survey and claimed by the | Opt. D | THE NEW IDEAL | HAIJLED | i ‘ : B e s a “I wish al ese peo]n would go awa e in . . Shrliel 080l it aWlis dud, Aphools ‘md,“”p“," Martin once quoted Miss n Lippincutt as say- | pxz;dgfi;sa;fS:‘fg::;ezmmhg aq-| | Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | [ SHOPPE ! AND LOT CLEANING § flelds and other needs in an almost tax-free Mall-{y; sy 1 wouldn't have to smoke so many CIEAT- | versets amy ot tae macre 08 81 | “lega of Optometry and | | | 218 Front Street | £ 0. DAVIS . l THE CASH BAZAAR million or so square miles of country in the Alaska |oires The same feeling of obligation to do T Mo e el b Opthalmology i MARY HAMMER Phone 584 {l Interior and along Bering Sea. Imagine what would [the ciréumstances call for is discernible in NeWw (quired to file notice of their ad.| Olasses Fiited, Lenses Ground | 5 | L | n [Evenin, . have been the result if the ploneers along the York youth, as analyzed by the New York YoUNg|verse claims with the Register ob| £ ;llaslin}? lgoveltles—swedl:: ?nd} | Ope £e Mississippi had been charged with the responsi-|Men's Christian Association. “To accommodate the United States Land Office m‘., BT T SRS T nnish Copperware — Knives ! g . bility of maintaining schools, bullding roads, ete. his lady friends, ‘it says, “he will sometimes Det, | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per. | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | | and Linens i Opposite U. 8. Cable Office in the country extending from the Mississippi to |frequently be he feels that co-operation inijod of publication, or eight months! VO‘pwmetr(;st-Olphmanlm el - the Rocky Mountains! Imagine the early settlers|this diversion is expected of him. deal in -this, | ereatter, or they will be barred | Eye;qf)'x’;‘mf’""sme“fi;f&;mgm goficee T R R . i, o = ot P | .One suspeets that there is a -great deal in this, by virtue of the provisions of. u,m\ - | Nl of California and Oregon having to Supporh al “!‘)d’ not only as regards petting, but as regards smoking, | statutes, " 7| office phone 484, residence FORFST to civilization and development throughout the ., ;o ‘©oyer biaving and the various other things J. LINDLEY GREEN, \, | | Phone 23. Office Hours: 9:30'| “ country back to the Rockies. That in effect is just | A5 00k, B0 T VK with a deviish swager. You| Regmer W. P. Johnson and people of the First and Third Divisions. |know that sec ..-;‘ (hv\ m.] much rather be in a Lzsc publlcanon Sept. 24 1930 FRIGIDAIRE i The minions of the law have taken for expen-|soda fountain, eating banana splits, than cutting| b AR S e GARBAGE HAULING diture elsewhere practically all of the Alaska Fund|a swath as dashing young blades. But with their| Juneau Public lerary | i : olai = MAYTAG WASHING Office at Wolland's that the First Division confributes. They have first long pants they have assumed a role, and they | ; Free Reading Room Tailor Shop taken ne 75 per cent. of the money derived |Will act that role if it kilis tl!‘{l!' P,D"“."f' a,-s'énl a SUMMER MACHINES from our forests. They take a very large proportion |ticed in the middle teens, must be anything bu 8 RATES City Hall, Second Floor GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chester Barnesson S to the Territorial |Pleasurable occupation; the lady is too coy, or she | Main Street and Fourth of the taxes our people pay into the |is not coy enough, or she screeches she is being ]] Phone 17 PHONE 66 treasury—nearly or quite half of them tickled, or she persists in calling remarks to a girl| on a Reading Room Open From Tt Biweet.: Thnen DAIRY FERTILIZER There is not a reason under the sun Why the ireng in the next hammock, or in vague and puz- Alterations and 8 a m to 10 p. m. rel u people and industries along the Alaska Coast should !zling ways she is silly. But the rules say she| 1 L ) bear a bit larger percentage of these burdens, Humusl be petted, and those rules must be obeyed. | Remodelmg fl{oc“;';g’;?:‘,’mm =1 There is no time like [ proportion to their total wealth, than should be|It is a little pathetic, but there is probable noth- ) p. m. Current Magazines, * fl) the present to change ' borne by the people and industries,of Washington, |ing to do'about it. Yurman s Newspspers, Refere HARRIS Hardware || to, bread that will Oregon, California and other States of the Union. | BRRERT X Books, Etc, C I please you and no loaf ething of this sort was probably in lh«‘? Fear Is Mother of Wars. Triangle Building R ompany | remedisdeis e of those who voted the money for the Alaska | 3 o Now located next | M merit your approval. vad. There was a realization that something | (San Di al,, "Cribune.) — CONNORS i There are distinct 98 per cent. of Alaska belonged to the Nation| August 1, the “International - Anti-War Day” A e st 5 BB food reasons. for its and that it was not fair to make the two per cent., jdecreed by Moscow, looks suspiciously like the feast [ LUDWIC NELSON | Our trucks go any place any | GARAGE ; growing popularity nearly all along the narrow coastal strip, bear [day of Fear, the perpetual -mother of all wars. | Jeweler || | time. A tank for Diesal Oil (> | ‘ thein | The feature of the anti-war demonstrations held Watch Repairing L and a tank for crude oil save | 2 li e Soviet' capital wa ift of 51 airplanes| Brunswick Agency burner trouble. S I Tha “Mederal - GlOvernmst s getting he (0 the Soviet' capital was the gift o i .J. Smaricx P Fie EedRglL GovpItiin, s geRtipg off LBhl s e Red’ Arny | Thap SRR N A DO FRONT STREET PHONE 115, NIGHT 6103 | L] | eerless It ought to take over a very large part of the appro- g ol - i 1 2 Joweler and 4 bscription among the 5000000 members of the I RELIABLE TRANSFER | | priations of the Alaska Legislature for the Third |ocoviakhim — Soviet Air League — as a defense | Optician i Bak r and Fourth Divisions. Those ppropriations are |goainst the danger.” LODE CLAIM NOTICES _________: | e y nearly all taxed out of the pockets of those who| * This incident throws a particularly revealing| Americah or Canadian at The| ©Old papers for sals a¢ The Em. | D'l"mi:‘ | live or work algng the coast for use of those who|light upon the war phobia in its Russian version.!Empire. S G rate 1’ “Remember the Name” i live hundreds and thousands of miles away from |Certain of the more visionary leaders of Communism &5 —~ — AT S S 55 { them. And the coastal © nities are still in. |undoubtedly do “hope for a conquest of the capi- [ Y 2 L s R R AT R talistic world by force of arms. The mass of the| | FEERREE RN kL :mm in people unquestionably abhor the thought | THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF THE JunEAU LAunDRY 7 i ! SILLY STUFF IN THE NAME OF utu(\‘v.u» 1un'] it with a vivid memory of theixr 9,-| AY Franklin Street, between i 4 TRio {000,000 casualties ! S S } 8 ——rd Front and Second Streets ! WOMANKIND. Naturally the moulders of Russian opinion fol-| SHOES ALWAYS s JUNEAU CABINET | 2 3 low the thoroughly tried convention of their trade | i . Ab,rgu,,(l‘(‘,‘ ' i:..\“;‘; 1} ";';,”f, \“:‘1\:‘;’-“ x((‘k":::: in appealing to this fear as the initial move in e .} and DETAIL MILL- JUNEAU TRANSFER i B e ol M B e e __Ipreparing for the next war. Russians know that | g WORK CO, cthers for their attempt to make people think as war ravaged their country as it did no other re-| ) . COMPANY real the fiction that Mrs. McCormick was nominated [gion Know what it can do, they like every-| ARNOL S Front Street, mext to Warner for Senator i l0is as a part of a movement one else, are determined that it shall not come| \ 1 Machine Shop to advance women to a desired place of authority |again. But the capitalists, the national leaders | GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING ! 15 ' in public affairs. Of course, the ma of sex |assure them, are straining every nerve to prepare | . l CABINET and MO VING hs e to do with it. The Republican voters an attack upon the champion of human free-| o of Illinois chose Mrs. McCormick to be their Sena- [dom j et i TP = | MILLWORK 4 This t of w implements—as a w preven- | \ nee because ou t the time + 1 SRR S, e, Mhousht ot the MO | trve—is e e ult of such reasoning. In| 1 GENERAL CARPENTER. i g woulq |Europe-—and the United States—we read the report| WORK ORARLY, 1 "O%'%land accept it as another proof of the Red Menace. | 5 - | i the incumbent. Mrs p ; - thls > | GLASS REPLACED : Probably there is no sure way to destroy this| Sir Thomas L Pton Savys- ‘ Ul being done for |yicious cycle. For one reason or another statesmen wr omas La Y $ IN AUTOS Mol;es. ll”un and Stores | women was probably 1 cheap trick to|will continue to incite the fear of their people with B | Estimates Furnished U eight and Baggage } get, through fl L otes for its reflection from across national borders. But at| Gl . g | pon i the final elec k that women poli- [least in this war-wise generation lmproved com- | Saving is the first great principal of i Request AMLL%gglgl%oof i ticians often play too often put Mmunications have brought a clearer understanding 7 independence, i L. 2 " b A wo frequently heas of °f others and & siightly bitter cynicism toward engpesh It {reates indep > 1t PHONE YOUR ORDERS PHONE 48 women boasting” of the evidence that their sex is)“" splendid, figure of Mars and his drab sognee | Stln]ulates 4 man w‘t'l‘ Proper (."crgy; TO Us I , rising in importance through the activities of thosc = i 5 2 s ek 3 \ M b C f @80 ate, ar pretend o be, for women just because| I the New York Democrats are to save: theie in fact it brings to him the best part of b Gl o AN O a ) rv-'gvare i kins this autumn it will be because either or both —_Happiness e wil atte Ton Fhoey i A f two things happen: the first is that the Re- any success—lappiness promptly. Our coa ll!hl Regular Dinners ekguite glly and it B oublicans collapse because they cannot take a posi- | and cohtehtment.” grain and transfer business Short Ord beth Marbury, Demc : Bt € tion on Prohibition; the other is that Al Smith | is increasing daily. There’s ¢ : rt Orders 1 from New \S’;Jllk ;‘ 0 advertise resumes control of the party, of which he was and 1 reason. Give us a trial order Lunches # newspaper. e Ero ; 3 i .1‘ ‘m]( t and E!u'm(‘).\\ trusted leader in this Start a baung.s Account Now at today and learn why. Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. W I read the American because the m: generat -(New York World.) v POPULAR PRICES [ woman Wwants a newspape: presents 08834 You Can’t He’p Be’l"ls - F the news tersely—yet completely Miniature golf may be a new game, but the! HARRY MABRY £ Nonsense! If Miss Marbury reads the newspaper went just as woozy over miniature| Pleased ! Proprist at all she does it because she it or because !tenr called it ping-pong.—(St. Louis Pcst»! T’le B. M. Mrends Bank she wants the information sh: from it | G % D. B. FEMMER ZEN e does it without regard for v b3 g e LASKA NE 114 Sbocq women want, Women are no more standardized )“A"‘;::“"‘:“; ‘;hi’:“*‘\"x‘“:m:‘;“‘""‘]‘)":"-“ y‘:v. ‘;“0“ OLDEST BANK{IN A PHOI Yotl ‘.t results fl'om J. B. BURFORD & CO | even all the s S “Our door step 1s.worn by Shap men. SuEher O Reb Allpnot even all theli .o factaries stop. wh i i S top when you stop buying.—- + Old papers rov sale &U us modern women, want'the same 'tHing. Women have | “‘Sm Prancisco :Chronicle) - : o e ; satisfied customers”