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2 S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. 3 ——— e - = ; — —~ — > sonality of Mayor Rolph to break up this sort of[ NOTICE OF AFPLICATION = : . D(uly Alaska Empu'e thing. Mayor Rolph entered the campaign with the FOR PATENT ] PROFESSIONAL T " r—_——__—..Fraterml Societies |\ prestige of his twenty year Mayor of San Fran- SERIAL NO. 07546 ol & i oF — j i JOHN W. TROY - - . EDITOR AND MANAGER cisco—and there is magic in the name of San|n the United States Land Offlse | Gastineau Channel | (8 Published every by RMPIRE PRINT'NG Streets, Juneau, Alaska. evening except Bunday % Francisco which for three-g the COMPANY at Second and Main extended beyond the limits the new arrivals as well as thers. ters of a century has| California and affects He also had the for the Juncau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. {In the Matter of the Application of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class advantage of a wonderful personality that makes ‘P":;"e;[v "":e Cgfigffl;é‘mmgsrggmfl Rev, Medical Gymnastics, , Wednesday evening v matter. and holds friends, ot b the AGRUM NG i & ot B olclook. HiPY - SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | And, above all, Mayor Rolph is an intensely v s Iat ol <] Hall Qelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | . 2 i lode mining claim, emk-roed in s : ol Thane for $1.25 per month. sane man. He has fine business ability and un-| y. s Mineral Survey No. 1575; Visiting brothers Oml?yer:ralll‘nvg;l‘ffl‘“p«g.z m (:t; fr;:l‘l':;:vg:xl;!;g‘{mu usual executive capacity. He has governed San| situated on Chichagoff Island, 4% 3 welcome. $5.00; ona Tonth. in advance, $1.25. ¢ " |Francisco well, and people who want sane and| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka} | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | .11 ooue t in the State knew that he would | Recording Precinct, First Judiciall | | . M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notify the Business Office of any failure or lrrogulnrl\y capable government in the State knew that he woi Division, Alaska. | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | S ? in the delivery of their papers. give it to them NOTICE 1S HEREBY GT PHONE 56 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— . Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. VEM | | DAY NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod A term or two or more with Rolph for GO\-"]‘)“;L the Chichagoff Power Coni Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. | les of Freemasom MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the wse for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. ernor will have a refreshing and salutary effect. The more the we consider preparations influence on California | and |pany, a corporation organized und- leffice address is 424 Goldsteln Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsi ;m the laws of Alaska, whose post|g: Dr. Charles P. Jenne Phones 11 and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month st = H DENTIST ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER negotiations for all these long-distance flights me‘g;”:gnlgct“i::d:gmt;e giasl(.a ‘,"'ij Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i p‘u"" “T‘ HAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. gher rises for I o ny | s or ple higher rises our admiration for Lindbergh. Usually | PIECE & JRERIES Shets o) Sullding tish Rite Tem) almost the first thing we hear about trip is that he is on his way States are the only two countries left with a scheme | of life. He said: “Russia is and the United States is trying everything.” Alaska Covets Newsprint Industry. (Seattle Business Chronicle.) a Lindbergh | trying an experiment Division at Chichagoff Post Offiea! mining claim and included within! |U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit- |uated in {Recording Precinct, First Judicial |on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly described as fol ‘Iuws: AURUM NO. 13 LODE | “Beginning at corner No. 1, —_— . T the Chichagoff Mining| &f———m———— s George Bernard Shaw thinks Russia and the United | ,Dmtrlct Territory of Alaska, Sitka . Telephone 176 | DENTIST Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appoinment, Phone 321 — e - & Dr. J. W. Bayne l i | | Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service WALTER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Mondaw night, at 8 o’clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy., P. Q. Box 820 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ) Second and fourth Mon- | 3 identical with location corner |&* . . day of each month ia | Canada, very largely by means of capital from| ang with corner No. 1 of Pa- || Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City fer $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, the United States, has completely outsripped this| gific Lode, survey No. 1045, DENTIST H > beginning. at 7:30 p. |Nation in production of newsprint paper. The| whence U.S. L. M. No. 7 bears Hours 9 a.m. t0 6 p. m | . —/| "% EVANS L. GRUBER, records from month to month show very nearly| S. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft, SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- twice the production in Canada that is achieved in Thence N. 65 deg. 19’ W. 343.50 Office Phone 469, Res. || poverrrr e e retary. TWO ANNIVERSARIES. this country. Not only has Pacific Northwest the :g tdo corne ooy e e O Phone 276 I Prompt Service, Day and Night . forest products and waterpower and other resources| com;fl-N: i ’I'.helr?t‘:):.ssa ét,defio P ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Two anniversaries occurred this week that are necessary for low-cost production of newsprint,| 0T S b AEREE T B CRB o ————1{ CovicH AuTro SERVICE 2 1 a X l Second and Fourth P entitled to notice even though it be belated. Ten years ago on August 26 President Wilson signed the proclamation announcing that the Woman Suffrage but Alaska duplicates these resources on still great- er scale. The Daily Alaska Empire of Juneau, citing the recent increase of $5 per ton in price of print Paper Company, 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to IR s * Dr. H. Vance i Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bidg. Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 t0 5; Tto # | i STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Phone 342 Day or ilight $1. 00 Tuesdatys of each month, at 8 o'clock, Seottish Rite Temple. LILY paper by the huge International corner No. 1, the place g i} BURFORD, Worthy Amendment, the Ninettenth, was a part of the pojo..; Tvade recommendations and the tariff sit-| ginning. Contalnlngpnnen‘::ab:l or by appolntment | Matron; FANNY L. Constitution. On August 27, 1928, the Kellog8 ya¢ion, expresses the belief that these developments| 12616 acres, Total area in Licensed Osteopathic Physician | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. Peace Pact was signed in Paris, so its second birth- should result in giving Alaska its proper place in| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Phone: Office 1671. x day occurred Wednesady. the paper industry. The Juneau paper says edi-|. vy No. 1045 owned by appli- Residence, MacKirnon Apts. ROLLER OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS cant. Entire area in conflict. Seghers Counc.. No. 1762 Ten years of woman suffrage have not accom- plished as much as some hoped for it but the jus-| tice and wisdom of the amendment are becoming | more apparent as the years accumulate. The women | have not yet got wholly away from the leadership | of those who would play with their new citizensship | as a child with a toy or those who would dupe| other women into following them into all sorts ol] peculiar paths in the name of their sex. However, generally speaking, women have begun to take their | citizenship rationally, as a matter of course as It were, and to apply the same matter-of-fact cum-[ mon-sense to it that they apply to keeping house | and rearing children. They have become less hys-‘ torially. The feasible way to get independence as far as newsprint is concerned is to manu- facture a sufficlent quantity in the United States to cause the Canadian producers to become anxious about a market for their product. 1t is estimated by the Forestry Bureau that Southeast Alaska forests can be developed so they would produce in per- petuity 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 tons of news- print per year. This development would re- quire the investment of $400,000,000 or $500,- 000,000, and give perpetual employment to 25,000 to 40,000 men. It would add 100,- 000 to 200,000 to the population within a very few years. claimed by applicant.” United States Location - Monn ment No. 7, to which this survey is tied, consists of a cross on e posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x# it. on the shorc of Klag Bay, Chi. chagoff Island and chiseled U. L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 des ! 29’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg 05’ 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 deg. 30’ E. The names of the owneérs of con- |t: flicting claims are not known fto| Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTIOR | Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. »» %0 12 noon 2p mte 3 p m 6p. m %8p m By Appointment PHONE 250 SKATING A. B. HALL Wednesday, Friday and Sundav Evenings the applicant except as herelnabov:}r set forth. The total area embraced " Robert Simpson | Phone 199 Gastinean Hotel il GARBAGE Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Streed JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E; Meets first and th'rd &Mondnys. 8 o'clocis, at Eagles Hail Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. S S ESSRS TR | terical, less incnnedd @ L e the SOUNUTY | There is nothing chimerical about this suggested ‘E’;’pfi;;t“zefz S ca i O Opt. D. THE NEW IDEAL | H A ULED 05 with platforms and ballots held high while they/geyelopment of a huge newsprint industry in Alaska. | IAR. achew: Graduate Angelea Ool- SHOPPE AND CLEANIN proclaim, and proclaim, and proclaim. ‘They seem For years it has been difficult for citizens of Pa-| AnY and B0, pomaths qlSUHIn ARg lege of Optometry and 218 Front Street L l THE CASH BAZAAR to be going to the polls and voting as common-cific Northwest informed upon the subject to under- eind? the above described Opthalmology I, MARY HAMMER ‘Phone 584 own Eastern paper manufacturers » lodes or premises are re- i sense electors for practicable policies. While the London Conference and other things have caused people temporarily to pigeon-hole the Paris, or Kellogg, Peace Pact, it is still in effect and a very important part of International Law. It ought ll(; bhe e"’:tb""d "2""" L“"d ta‘likgvz k:.b(k:; ably slowly to build up a paper and pulp md“s"y‘;};efiiihf’o?rz;:egrxmo: ::"ei‘ Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | | e R more the nations continue to regard it higl " ! t ,without the aid of the International' Paper Com statutes, |‘Otfice phone ’u residence | the questions of six- or eight-inch guns and six- thousand- and ten-thousand-ton cruisers are not very important. If the Kellogg Peace Pact remains a vital force it would little matter to the United g e FRIGIDAIRE States whether there were a 3-5 or 7-10 ratio ‘ between the Japanese and the American navies. Alaskars ' Crawin et L iotel Pobil Tékewy DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS HIGH IN GARBAGE HAU'LIN(, If the signatory countries do not forget that two- e B 2 MAYTAG WASHING PUBL[C Ofll;e u:t vsv:mnas year-old Paris Treaty, Japanese ships will not be| (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) SUMMER Free Readlllg Room MACHINES allor Shop used against the United States whether they have Alaska has grown close to 4,000 in the last ten RATES ity Hall, Second Floor GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chester Barnesson nE three to our five or three-and-a-half. years. Its population in the census of 1920 was Main Street and Fourth h PHONE 66 15 —_— 155,036, To pioneers of the North who once saw on all Phone 17 ; | Reading Room Open Frem Front Street Juneau DAIRY FERTILIZER > men and women stream in by the thousands in § ROLPH FOR GOVERNOR. |search of gold, the rate of growth during the Alterations and i 8a m to 10 p m 4 last decade must seem slow indeed. Yet, viewed R i for G or of emo Room from - o DeutuHon Of ergr, BRI ToE, GORRROT Of | il anglah, dthere s 'oAtise. 108 satiataction’ 1n deling Otreulation Open fro PR TN R e v I Erekia g e like California by the Republicans will have a clarying 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to’ 8:30 th t h ffect h litically harried Stat S i the fact that the Northern Territory has added 9 p. m. Current \? ™ e present to change L effect on that politically harried State. " | population at a. greater rate than some of the| Yurman 8 " Newspapers, Ref HARRIS Hardware to bread that will ‘ step toward sanity. States, and it has been able to do this without ‘Books, m'""" C please you and no loaf California has long been governed through the|new gold “rushes” or stampedes from the outside Triangle Building s | Ompany so good as this one to 0 machinations of fantastic blocs. Thousands on|which were so effective in attracting population FREK TO ALL Now lqcated next merit your approval thousands of people have crowded into Southern|in the past. Theré are distinct.: ol California where they have remained unorganized| Alaska is developing—slowly, it is true; but the = CONNORS food reasons for its and at the mercy of those managers that have been |trend is one of progress. A more inteligent officlal| | LUDWIG NELSON | GARAGE !l growing popularity. shrewd enough to enlist the support of a sufficient [POlicy would speed the rate of growth. w.“-l"";!:h' s ] T e E .I | * ¢ — pairin go any place any mmbxnatxon o{ blocs‘ of Zot.efrst:;o prod\;ce.mn;‘jormest.K Is it any consolation to know that if it were Brunswick Agency time. A tank for Diesel Oil | l ] SBARICI at the real sentiment of the people is has nobin, o the five oceans, the temperature in the FRONT STREET \ and atank for crude oil save | e Peerless been known. They do not know themselves. THeY Central United States might be 140>—(St. Louls &——————— 3| | burner trouble. || Toweler amd L have not mixed sufficiently to develop a public'Glope-Democrat,) | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | W. B k W character. They, have usually been voting dry, but —_— LODE CLATM NOTICES | RELIABLE TRANSFER 1 . a ery that does not mean that the majority of them| The world's greatest optimist has been located.| American or Canadian at The 4 - DY""“: $ ) are dry. It means that the winning elements He's New York's “prohi” chief who says he's going | Empire. ; L4 2 ‘fi» e o "Remenbor, (b Mazme® have been co-operating with dry blocs in the o make the city dry.—(Florida Times-Union.) ‘ scramble to control. Probably the most important| o R AT ) 4 s Next there will be hobby horses on miniature 4 factors in California politics have been sensational TKE 'UNEA I AUNDRY self-advertisers and next comes women's clubs, many of T8¢ tracks.—(Dayton, Ohio, Journal.) THE NEW AND LATE ‘STYLES OF J U R which have been more or less closely allied with Wheat is now cheap enough to use in fattening SHOE .ALWAYS Franklin Street, .;"“‘l churches and other dry elements. It required a man with the stability and per-' 'their stand why our and the bankers supporting them preferred to place dollars in Canada for development of the paper industry of the Dominion rather than send- ing them into Pacific Northwest to help build up this section. Now that this section has been ipany, the Pacific Northwest hopes with Alaska that | determination to become independent of Canada {for this Nation's newsprint supply will take tangible | form. stock. We knew the Farm Board finally would do some good.—(Cincinnati Enqulrer) quired to file notice of their ad- verse claims with the Register ol the United' States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication, or eight months I J. LINDLEY GREEN, I : Register.. /% First publication, July 12, 1930. | Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. 1 | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground m— & DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i i f ! " r | | Alaskan Novemes—Sweduh and Finnish Copperware — Knives and Linens W. P. Johnson JUNEAU PHONE 359 CABINET and DETAIL MILL- Open Evenings Opposite U. S. 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