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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. _Daily Aiaskd Empire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | Publllhed every evening except Sundn) by the EMPIRE_PRINT/NG COMPANY at Second and Mair Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. tight-rope-walkers, barrel-floaters tance swimme over the Niagara, and a hundred and one other kinds of notoriety seekers, but Mr. Evans, as far as we know, is the first one to test the merit of ‘. : grave as a means of winning fame. Just ANS must that ked at the polls and convince the politi they abandon Prohibition or get 1 NOTICE OF AFPLICATION FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07546 In the United States Land Offise for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Mutter of the Application of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PANY, a corporation organized | ';' PROFESSIONAL e T il Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every —— Rev, Medical Gymnastics. 1 Ent d in the Post Offi in Juneau as Second Class " sday evening - R e O 3 drys will be without a party. The Prohis have| under the laws of Alaska, for! 410 Goldstein Building 9 WOy . e ey | patent to the AURUM NO. 13 Phone Off! 4 Bt 8 ;o'clock. Elks . SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |worked the Democrats in the South and the Re-| PR B 80 SREN L one Office, 216 ar Hall, as, Treadwell and | .o gl g ( 3 ¢ o . Pt el Selivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas: Trea We. nd publi ans in the North almost as long as they are| y. s, Mineral Survey No. 167, e— ) b axl Visiting brothers . R e o T vanoe, | EOINE 10 be able fo COt e i ninagoff ISland, 10 |7 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER eyt P _ + e, $12.00; ‘Six months, J % ichagoff Mining District, Sitka NYWHE R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ®.00; onth, 1 d ce, $1.26. | ENTISTS Iq IH P, .s.lhnitfn(fp:"»;il confer & favor it they will promptly Poland could not do long without Gen. Pilsudski ding Precinct, First Judicial B A RE E CITY FOR 31 00 M. H. SIDES, Secretary. o potify"the Busineas Office of any fatlure or irreguiarity | " "] r A it b s SCIE i ision, Alaska, o o R Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— “ n elivery of their papers. at the ; aga - Telephone for Editorial and Businens Offices, 314 I been Dictator during his last tenure| o icE IS HEREBY GIVEN il DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel . Co-Ordinate Bod ) |That the Chichagoftf Power Com- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. jon, he will probably be boss again. ’nany, a corporation organized und- g o g1 er the laws of Alaska, whose post cifice address is 424 Goldstein MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the wse for republication of all news dispatches credited to R or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the | ( local news published herein. ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday Phones II and Single O rnia Republicans have nominated a wet Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service | < A padiiliin r Governor. Add another State to the Rn,,uu.}lzuildixlg, Juneau, Alaska, has filei} DENTIST each month &t . W g é its application in the U. 8. Land; 7:30 p. m. Soos« 1 LASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | C4ll pede toward sanity Rooms 8 and § Valentine A AN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION. IS R Office at %nchorage, Alaska, foc Butlding tish Rite Templa . patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode| Hats Off to Mr. O’'Malley. mining claim and included within| f i A & |U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit- (Ketchikan Chrapicle.) uated in the -Chichagoff Mining When Henry OMalley's name first was mentioned [District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka in these parts there appeared to be more or lcsfi.lR‘ecordlng Precinet, First "“dhlfl‘ generally a desire to deprecate his intentions. But Division at Chichagoff Post Offica) | as the y passed there has come a ;grm\'—’r‘"1 Chichagoff Island, Alaska, \and the Commissioner of Fisheries m:;c particularly described as fol ‘Telephone 176 LOYAL ORDER . OF MOOSE < Juneau Lodge No. 700 1 Meets every Mondaw night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy., P. Q. Box 826 Graham’s Taxi Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE I A AR T Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appoinment. sire have that Ar's tion have escaped the ravages of animals is astonishing, |tensifying the demand. We are certain that the where the bodies lay so many ‘mdrku( will pick up, and that by this time next |year stocks on hand will be low enough to breed |optimism, and prices will be high enough to assure |flicting claims are not known (o} By Appointment e Evenings | deg. 30" E. . for White Island, " The names of the owners of cofi- years, is considerably south of eighty-three North, | was And in Ketchikan this year it appears i | Phone 321 A ¢ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 117 * {to us that there is proof conclusive that Mr. AURUM NO. 13 LODE L ——— Day and Night Service 4 ' ] “Beginni t No. 1, _ Second and fourth Mon- * O'Malley’s regulatory policies have been the right 1 ;8 ‘]‘!’l flKthfl lo’(—;“{?er . 367 Higg ———— = day of each month ia ientical = wil ation corner . . i ones. 5 e eyl o Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, + Certainly there is no cannery in the Ketchikan|. SHC W5, corner Ho- 1 of e AR ‘L Heinning. b 7:00.p B ; satisfactory, 8 almos °| 8. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, See- # |fish have run in such numbers that even the inde-| Thence N. 65 deg. 19' W. 34330 || oftion Bhone 400 Res || pomrrr e roiatis VEIL LIFTS ON ANDREE. |pendent trap owners are emerging prosperous and| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. | | Phone 276 2 Prompt Service, Day and Night !l : szl {happy at the prospect that there will be more fish| 47 deg. 58° W. 100750 ft. to l ORDER OF EASTERN STAR b g & Discovery of the bodies of Andree and one of his |nxt vear—and the year after. That happy prospect,| comer No, 3 Thence §. 6 deg. |2 il Covica Auro SERvICE || A AX1!| second and Fourtn @ companions, who left Virgo, Spitzbergen, in a balloon | V¢ must admit, is due to the efforts of Mr. O'Mal- ; e S RN T v || STAND AT THE OLYMPIO & Tuesdarys of each month, ¥ Maw intentic s " -| 4 Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. 1 " LE ley. His intention is to see that we do not over T ance K, ttish in an effort to fly across the North Pole partly solves | Y ; S 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence - o, 4 Phone 342 Day or !iight at 8 o'clock, Seo ! ) P - & thirg|fSh; so that we might in years to come enjoy| ™ g% o0 SCReL Ta. D, Thenea Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY v A mystery that has baffled the world for a third . "y ocperity of good fishing seasons. PUEAR place of beo | | Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to 5; 7 to ” FETRNR B . BURFORD, Worthy of a century. Of all the intrepid explorers that for Mr. O'Malley, as everyone knows, is not to ginning. donéa!ning an ‘avea 0000 or by appolntment s - | Matron; FANNY L. ! 400 years have struggled to gain the Arctic goal, plame for the existing low market price on salmon. 12616 acres. Total area in Licensed Osteopathic Ph."lclul[ | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. nene displayed more daring than the Swedish aerial [That is a condition due largely to the depression| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- | Phone: Office 1671. s 1 V8. | engineer and his two associates, who entrusted their [apparent in all American affairs, Cannerymen| vey No. 1045 owned by appli- Residence, MacKiunon Apts. | ROL LER OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i lives in an unguidable gas bag to the varying winds might find condolence in the knowledge that farm c;fl;t- Entire area in confliet |8 ————— 53 Seghers Counc.. No. 1762, 4 & r s ay ar d by applicant.” . Meetl d and last of a strange and forbidding ice-locked region. Aside Products today are selling for less than at any| Claimel i DR eetings secon from v.hsnglhree adventm‘efs themselves, there werd [time since the post-war depression. And those| United States Location Monn. Dr. Geo. L. B B KAT G ; I l Proaaey. . 280, Flo W g e s o o the hazardous |S*M€ cannerymen might find encouragement in the ment No. 7, to which this survey! r. 0. L. Darton | | Transient brothers urge i e St ol e A id £ " |fact that in its current advertising campaign the|l® tled, consists of a cross on ex- CHIROPRACT2R { ed to attend. Councll attempt who could believe it would succeed |salmon packers have received more than 12,000 re-|Posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x3 Hellenthal Bullding A. B. HALL i Chambers, Fifth Stree$ 3 Recovery of the Andree remains is as Surprising |quests for canned salmon recipes. That, very evi- 1t. on the shorc of Klag Bay, Chi- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. ‘ as his flight into the vast expanse of the Arctic|dently, shows that the demand will be stimulated.|Chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8| goure: 10 8, = %0 12 noon Wednesday, Friday H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | was sensational. That they should stay exposed (While the product sells itself to a degree, like Lé/ ’fo'” ’;{“ U d‘"] “’?fi‘“ge 1;’; gez. 2p. m tudp m I &S Y d Sk . above ice and snow is strange. That they should |anything else advertising is a sure means of in-|< igand longiuide ez ¢ and* dundav . DOUGLA! RIE 117 F. Q. E, e 5 8 Y B 05’ 45" W. Magnetic variation 30 Il 8. mifo 8 p. m. z - Gastinean Hotel | Meets first and th'rd ’ ' &Mondays, 8 o'clock, [ at Eagles' Hail [ - Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. § in which latitude wild life is reported by Arctic | /] the applicant except as hereinabov ir————— "‘ 7 GA RBAGE GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting explorers to occur with frequency. Indeed, from every angle there is nothing to|Set forth. The total area embraced; Robert Slmpson { brothers welcome. i Fantastic accounts that gained currency from | ,rrer ny O'Malley but praise for the courageous]’“ the survey and claimed by the Opt. D ’ THE NEW IDEAL ‘ HA ULED \ = | time to time respecting the fate of the unfortunate stand he has at all times taken. Now that the 2pplicant is 12.616 acres. Graduate Eo.' An;‘elel Col- [ SHOPPE :\ i Swedish aeronauts are now set at rest. Some years seasons are passing they leave much proof that| Any and all persons clalming ad- ‘ lege of Optometry and ‘ 218 Front Street AND LOT CLEANING l . ago, stories emanated from the Canadian country his original contentions were correct. In this dis-|Versely any of the above described | Opthalmology L MARY HAMMER Pty DAV { THE CASH BAZAAR north of Hudson's Bay that Indians of that regiontrict at least we have no cause for complaint, Velns, lodes or premises are fe- || Glases Pitted, Lenses Ground | | | Ehome o -/ quired to file notice of their ad- Al 1 and we feel certain that if it were not for the the ' Andree balloon and had verse claims with the Register ol For a while ,Commissioner of Fisheries we should have some- Sub- had come brought pieces of it to trading posts. these tales were given considerable credence across e — = s Open Evenings i Finnish Copperware — Knives [ S. Cable Office Ithing to kick about. ithe United States Land Office at|B% Opposite U. and Linens | | | Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | i 4 ——————— il “ . DR. R. E. SOUT] LL | So again we doff our hats to Mr. O'Malley. Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- | Opt. ist- s £ sequently, there were rumors that remnants of the AR {lod of publication, or eight months | ptometrist-Optician bag had been found by tribesmen on the Sahara | |thereafter, or they will be barred ! Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | H —_— Room 7, Valentine Bldg. i desert. Ridiculous, of course! Yet, voleanic ash Phelan Noted for Generosity. {by virtue of the provisions of Lhe," offic hone 484 id from’ Katmai, when it blew off its head in 1912, pusAng™ " . ¢ statutes. ot phon: 2pau Ot:ice Hm‘:: ;";;‘ FOREST is said by scientists to have been carried 12,000 (New York World.) J. LINDLEY GREEN, || t6 12; 1:00 fa.5:30 ! W P J h miles to the African waste. | The generosity displayed by the late James D. Register. - | 4 i n’ . . Jonnson WOOD Hundreds of lives have been lost in the many |Phelan toward San Francisco's needy and toward First publication, July 12, 1930. | AR s, efforts to cross the Arctic pack to the Pole or to|tWO Of California’s most distinguished daughters, | Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. | . FRIGIDAIRE GARBAGE HAU A rescue parties that essayed the undertaking. - But a tenms_ champion and a nove]l_st‘ has not surprlsed: sl 2, ;. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS E AIJLING ‘ from the largest of the ill-fated expeditions, Frank- msmel;‘)fld rrriends onx S Fagtc Cl::ft' ey Juneau Public lerary MAYTAG WASHING Office at Wolland's . lin and his 119 followers in 1845, to the smallest, ltimes Mayor of San Eraneisos wes the teadina| SUMMER [{ Free Reading Room MACHINES Tailor Shop . Amundsen and his single companion last June, none |“native, son” par excelence. Throughout his active! RATES City Hall, Second Floor GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chester Barnesson f has been entirely fruitless. Even those, like the|lifetime his native 'Frisco remained his first love.! ’ Main Street and Fourth Ph PHONE 66 ool Andree enterprise, that have failed to add anything |California was his second and the Democratic Party | on all R one 17 ! to the knowledge of the Polar country, have held (his third. He had boundless affection and admira- A | Reading Room Open Frem Front Street Juneau Te ’(;m DAIRY FERTILIZER high and carried forward the standard of quest|ton for all three and he served them all to the| Alterations and | 8a m to10 p. m. : B s, Ry YLk ST Ltle, Were must Riwave be somali N e Frinio b Galltaiis. bas o dhs s 1 to 5:30 p. m—T7:00,%0 8:30 the present to change o brave souls to press ahead beyond known boundaries, ki o)z Y p. m. Current Magacines, z 8 '3 N else progress would cease. Andree and his com- ;:gg‘:g;? ,:}L»lz‘:'“"“ Up s LIRS e e urman’'s Newspapers, Reference, HARRIS Hardware to bread that will B | ! S g absorption in any project looking Eto. C please you and no loaf rades were in the front file. In their lexicon, there (toward the civic or cultural betterment of their | Triangle Building Books, ‘Eto. ompany so good as this one to was no such word as fear. city and State. Almost the first official act of | FREK TO ALL Now located next || merit your approval " Phelan when he became 'Frisco's Mayor was to| launch a campaign for further development of mnm-! cipally-owned utilities. There are distinct food reasons for its CONNORS | GARAGE DRYS ABANDONING ADVANCED —mm m—mm—m— LUDWIG NELSON | POSITIONS. Except for the six years he served in the United Jeweler MEE R AR | /[l growing popularity. —_— |States Senate, Phelan was popularly recognized as Watch Repairing 1" Our trucks go any place any st o In an effort to prolong the life of Prohibition |California’s unofficial host to visiting notables. A Brunswick Agency | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | l ] S | leading drys repudiated much of the ten-year record |long list of princesi princesses, diplomats and artists FRONT STREET {* and a tank for crude oil save | s SANEANICE P eerless ) of attempted enforcement when they signed a “New |were guests at his home. Among those to whom\g;__———-——.: burner trouble. | Joweler amd | ‘N { Declaration of Policy,” wherein they promised to!he was host were Calve, Melba, Tito Schipa.and| = |4, PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | Optician | B k + “regard and safeguard every personal right guar-|Mmany other stars of opera, Thomas Marshall, Will- LODE CLAIN NOTICES ' RELIABLE TRANSFER | ! a ery anted by the Constitution.” iam Jennings Bryan and the Barrymores American or Canadian at The| | e s y m':m":,fl.‘;. This “New Declaration” was signed by Dr. F. mafi;l:(i):f«;‘ i’;‘::f::‘:'l;“dw:s‘“:;’e;":l‘l“"u ’Z::‘l:;‘ls;:: Empire. 5 d h iverware TRemeninge. he Hii Scott McBride, head of the Antl-Saloon League;|,r art literature and music, and after a trip around Pt e . ) Ella A. Boole, head of the Women's Christian Tem- |the world even found time to white Travel and " perance Union; Fred B. Smith, Executive Secretary of the Committee of One Thousand for Law En- Comment and to contribute many articles to maga- zines. | THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF T Jong . Laviomr | forcement, and Daniel A. Poling, editor of the Democrat and Californian, the late Senator play- 3 'ml I!I" 'l t I. { ] Christian Herald. ed an important role on the Natiomal npolitical | SHOES ‘,ALWAYS =y . ! JUNEAU CABINET Prohibitionists surrender their entrenchments only |stage. In San Francisco his personal direction of PHONE 350 : fire ot i Ve | and DETAIL MILL- ARNOLD’S BOOTERY / e |4 Front Street, next to Warmer Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK when they are forced out of them, but they are |t relief work after the earthquake and being forced back from thelr advanced positions by 1908 18 Derhaps better remembered than his enlightened public opinion. Just before this “New |'0 Uh€ Democratic Party Declaration of Policy” they receded from their contention that the way to make people observe the Volstead Act was to make punishment for its violation more drastic. They abandoned the Five | and Ten Law and left Sepator Jones on the field, & mangled casualty. Portland Will Miss Pioneer Wholesale l"irm.‘i (Seattle Times,) Portland will hardly seem like Portland Fleishcner, Mayer & Co. closes its doors; the| whole Northwest will in fact feel a decided loss! in the company's decision to liquidate. For sixty- five years members of that firm have taken lead- after | ANOTHER WEIRD CHAMPIONSHIP TE! CO 3 ing parts not only in mercantile lines but as civic . . leaders. Solomon Hirsch, one-time member of the Slr Thomas LL ton S(lys— GLASS REPLACED > The New York Herald Tribune has discovered [COMPADY, served as Ambassador to Turkey and IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores y that there are two endurance contests, one of :’1‘:1(:5 members have been in public life at various | ! Estimates Furnished U Freight and B‘!m' v :'hllch. at least, is distinctly novel, underhway at o S | “Saving is the first great principal of ! Raguaat pon Prompt Dellveny of « tlantic City. Ten days or more ago Mr. Shipwreck 2 C . . ALL Ore thing the Democratic primary in Ohio has, success. It creates. independence, it | KINDS OF COAL Kelly had been sitting on the top of a flagpole for|made good and certain. They have spellbinders out PHONE YOUR ORDERS ey e e 5ot g B v K stimulates & man WiNERSRer encrgy; : race. tor | s TO US < six feet of earth to hold him down. Mr. Evans, the |the Senate and a Dry to contest for the Governor- | in fact it brings to him the best part of Mabr'v 8 Cafe A 3 living corpse, was threatening through his channels [ship.—(Louisville Herald-Post.) . g We wil attend to them! - ) 4, of communication, whatever they were, to give — any success—Happiness promptly. Our coal, hay, Regular Dinners orders that he be exhumed because information| ThiS country now has two paramount needs—a d ¢ tment.” grain and transfer business! 8u " v e : " wet party and a dry party—with fair ability of | and conten ¢ s r ¢ 0 Short Orders ¥ ¥ reached him that all he ‘had got out of thejy " G0 L ® SR B anta Conatis is increasing daily. ’I:hextel 2 4 experience for the week *was $47.10. Considering |y v n) i 2 3 reason. Give us a trial ordel Lunches Y that he spent twenty-four hours a day in the silent b SR S Start a Savings Account Now at today and learn why. Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. grave his remuneration was a little less than| Any more when a person buys a cemetery lot . CES ! twenty-eight cents an hour. He was about ready [you don’t know whatlict HAuEut 4t 1o be buried | i You Can’t Help Being | Pl iy iy 5 to call himself out on a strike for better pay. in or to play golf on—(Ohio State Journal) Pl i HARRY MABRY Mr. Evans has added another interesting detail RS . T The B M Behrends Bank Ptopnetor in this American itch for endurance records nndl W:"il; ‘*{)‘S [CO")‘“?" “"?e‘“ ‘St m‘"“d“'ork and » b D. B. FEMMER ‘I unusual championships. We have have had many |less talk about whal his country needs.—(Taledo b A Guuum.eod "! P A e e Rl O PHONE!4 | You get results from |{J. B. BURFORD & 4. 3 squatters, endurance-fliers, endurance and long dis- rec::f_?;?:l:m,. 2&.@:2‘::“;;.)3 e i - l:lriuj.m jTov sale at The lm- mm by u’ 'oa;mm s . PLra e i 4 -—.M,