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»—D(;il;' Alas-ka Empire may get a chance to get into a championship battle NOTICE OF AFYLICATION e —= PROFESSIONAL ] W \ 4 However, there are probably a lot of fellows who FOR PATENT | 1 e would give them contests that would provide| = lS]EficI:LSNo 01546d o ‘1‘ AlZI‘OS FOR H P TORN W, TR necessary eats and practice. Ini the meantime, why|I® the Un e e~ Y B JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ; bl e S meantime, why |0 X, Y aneau Land District at, % r Guistinoau. Channeli | Do Snadhalims G % ot have Carnera, Campola and Santa do some || Helene W.L. Albrecht Published _every _evening except Sunday by the popiio among themselves? Anchorage, Alaska. | elene W. L. re PR i Mev s 7 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY, at Second ana Main t a g thems 5 ? In the Matter of the Application | PHYSIOTHERAPY o _———B——————SQ- )treets, Juneau, Alaska. : — of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red . P. 0. ELK Frtored In the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class| John G. Milburn, for fifty years or more one PANY, a corporation organized | Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Meeting every matter. B e of America’s greatest lawyers, died while on a visit| under the laws of Alaska, for 410 Goldstein Building ’ & Wedflefidlay evening Lo SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to London a couple of weeks ago. He was identi-| Patent to the AURUM NOJ13| Phone Office, 210 | at 8 o'clock. Elks Douglas, Treadwell and lode mining clalm, emt-rced in! g \ Hall. Welivered by carrler In Joneeys e Tonth. fied by the papers as father of Devereaux Milburh.| y. g, Mineral Survey No. 1§75, - l Visiting brothers at the following rates: Great is the fame of welcome. By mall, postage paid international polo player. situated on Chichagoff Island, Ip | fF——e—m———a—————ot Db polr; hi ce 00; six months, in advance, o 3 hic f 10 | K ASER & FREEBURGER 2.00; one n n advance, $1.26 successful sportsmen! Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka g NYWHE % Ak e abscribers, wil confer afavor ;r”v;\;;,v{vrililrrmifllxg Recording Precinct, First Judiclal | DENTISTS A RE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 ‘M H“%’;g::s Eéz‘ctr(::ar?m"‘ y the ess Office of any fal or 25 = T i M. H. : i O e e their pADerS "] The brand new Chairman Fess has settied it iy A Reny "n e it mpggfi”z Bl Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— z Teiephone for Editorlal and Busines Offices, 374. _ 'ne sqys Prohibition will not be an issue. Whatimhat the Chichagoff Power o BB roin s % o bpom: DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel z:"’:‘"fl“' Boa MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. |does he mean? Chairman Senator Fess has been|pany, a corporation organized und-"u——'—' —————{. 4 II d S. 0 - The Associnted Press’ ls exclusiyely entitled to the |yery very dry. Does he mean to become a wet? |er the laws of Alaska, whose e ‘wnes an lngle R"e’x:]:';““"mum ase for republication R or not otherwise cre local news published her second Friday ted in this paper and also the ————— cffice address is 424 Goldsteln; - Why Colombia or any other country would pay |Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has m-_jf Dr. Char]es P. ]enne each month af e Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |re e R REE 's(its appli 7 : 5 g ALAS‘P’(‘:‘fi!fiHL‘J O N PUBLICATION. real money contributed by taxpayers for Cubaf z)m pp! cta%l:: in the U. 8. Ln'ni‘ 8 and 0 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Sooke | military secrets is not e to understand. If it Cet rfl chorage, Alaska, foc| ‘Bullding i tish Rite Temple had been a comic opera writer seeking a new Patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode WALTER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. | } mining claim and Included within'), Telephotis 118 .——:——.. plot it might be different. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Monda® night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy., P. ©. Box 826 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. l‘»l_'-' Second and fourth Mon- day of each month ia U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sl‘.—,“ vated in the Chichagoff Mipipg| &—7m-——— B 2 ok District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka| D B. Again, i . 3 : | r. J. . ba i Try, Try Again (Recording Precinct, First Judiclal' JDE,Y““ e 'Division at Chichagoff Post Offiea! Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. on Chichagoff Island, Alaska,”and| | ogfice hours, 9 a.m. to 5 pm. | more particularly described as fol | Evenings by appoinment. . lows: Phone 321 n—---=_ Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Colonel Woodcock, the new dry dictator, is going linto Prohibition enforcement with what is certain- ly a fine flow of words. He is able to make every |prospect seem fair, and enforcement only a matter lof simple common sense. Looking into the roseate AURUM NO. 13 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, = S : " : identical with location corner | — % : . [future with Colonel Woodcock, we are likely even| CeRUcfl W (ORHOR SO T Dp. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City fer $1.00 Scottish Rite Temp!s |to forget that few of the schemes on which he| cific Lode, survey No. 1045 DENTIST 1 | beginning at 7:30 p. m. bhses Stch fine hobes (afe new: tHALImbAt HaYR]’ $ishos T, S T Ak No. i baast Hours 9 a.m to 6 p.m, | S S EvANS LACGENEEN 133.01 ft. — 55 deg. 13’ E. |been tried before, or at least half-heartedly tried,| S. Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 343.50 SEWARD - BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- Monday at 7:30 p. = Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Strees JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and th*~d & Mondays, 8 o'cloci, at Eagles Hail Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting brothers welcome. I GENERAL DEPRESSION MEETS HI§ |2nd have falled 1 Office Phone 469, Res. X retar B e = M \R‘\I- T Ea S | Colonel Woodcock evidently intends to try all of | ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. !' Phone 276 * i BERRY TA I CO. o i ol them at once, under the impression that they are 3(7) dvgNSS'B vyr.h 1007.5so ft. to |, | ORDER OF EASTEEN STAR e o i > at rner 0. 3. 3 . \ Many. experts think. General Depression met his| 2= 8nd pulssant stiategies D s:;y:m:;' S L ' —— 5 PHONE 314 Second and Fourth < o 5 on W ee! it 2 B g g 5 Tue: s of each mon! b Marne at Detroit when 125,000 men who had been) i, oo o itCCt o Mlast time o Prohibition| g TheHCe 8. 55 deg. 13" E. | Dr. H. Vance Stand at Burford’s Corner at i"‘f,'.c,m th, idle for sometime returned to work in the automo-|gjrector proudly declared that the search for half-! N g deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft f; | | Osteopath—201 Goldsteln Bldg. Rite Temple. LILY bile industry this month. They think the pints was to stop was back in 1926. With what| corner No. 1, the p]flc’e of be- | ‘[{ Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 | BURFORD, Worthy downward tendency of industry and unemployment |results? Colonel Woodcock is also going to have| ginning. Containing an area of | or by appolntment | Matron; FANNY L. ol has been checked and that slow but sure improve- competent, intelligent and loyal Prohibition agents,| 12616 acres. Total area In || Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan Prompt Service, Day and Night ® | | ROBINSON, Secretary. 4 ment has begun |and such only, even if he has to send them to| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- | Phone: Office 1671. l G The depression in automobile construction figured school to teach them how to make an arrest| Vey No. 1045 owned by appli- || Residence, MacKiunon Apts. CovicH AuTo SERVICE j_ a x l ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ' : politely, but firmly. He also is going to have some| ©ant. Entire area in conflict |35 _— 2 Seghers Counc-. No. 176¢ widely in unemployment. Not only did it dlrt‘cllv‘) GatAs prRRS e Glaneiiad | fos DalEr claimed by applicant.” - ! 0. HEAs i mpte K9 t § | United States Locatton Momn. " o 5 —— ——— %! Phone 342 Day or light Mpetingnacoand apges i i STAND AT THE OLYMPIO deprive many thousands of w‘urk but it slowed d“wn‘quamy and larger numbers of Federal dry agents| inntrce, thit! were BupDIVILE k:h" "““)‘"m;wr"s‘has been incessant since the Government went into| with ‘raw materials and parts that employed even tho police business. more thousands. The gloom at Detroit and other Thpere is also a laugh, or perhaps almost “‘?:)Szi ?:;-::;0;10{{ :{edrock 10x8x8 automobile producing centers dimmed lights in every [tear, in reading the new czar's declaration that|oyo.,ee lsllanlz;‘n(x)ld c’:ii i;y.ucm-: direction and at long distance. Car production lusl]the States will be asked to cooperate more closely L M No. 7 in lamudee o ;’S.y year was twenty per cent. above expectations. This with the Federal Government in downing the rum‘gg- 30” N. and lorgiBias 138 d::l ear it has been twenty per cent. below. That is a|racket. This comes at a time when‘several sizable | o5, 450w % | ther S Vet |States show restive signs of repealing State en-|gep zo AMBerBc Farato = By Appointment i £ . |forcement laws, and the same course is being advo- | PHONE 2% i It is now apparent that automobile m:vmufac'.urmg 'cated by office-seekers in many other quarters. The names of the owners of con- g, s | ‘ has seen the worst of its troubles. It is true that|y, o oo o " vs of appeal to the States to|fliCting claims are not known fto|: S 3 1 b some of the factories have not yet reopened and g, their part has accomplished—what? |the applicant except as hereinabova || 3 H set forth. The total area embraced | One thing alone is new in the Woodcock formula, £ th Hereafter there is to|D the survey and claimed by the epplicant is 12,616 acres. $1.00 TO ANY PART OF CITY Phone 199 Dr. Geo. L. Barton el i CHIROPRACTOR —_—_— Hellenthal Building | | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Eugene Permanent || Hours: 10 a. »\ to 12 noon Wave 2p m tv)p m ) Special Rate ment No. 7, tc which this survey' is tied, consists of a cross on ex-| 6p. m to8p m i Robert Simpson Opt. D. some of them are operating on a four- or five- day week, but improvement leading to normal con-|and that, truly, is startling. AMERICAN BEAUTY ditions seems to be definitely underway 'be no falsifying of records; no propaganda to show Graduate Ang Ool s 3 h A i e | Any a | eles = o | This automobile convalescence, if not recovery, [enforcement good when it is rotten; no pussy-| ¥ ;‘sy“gf"&]’Z"’;io‘v’:":;:g“d" lege of Optometry and | PARLOR Santisfencting | THE CASH BAZAAR | comes at a time when the crop movement is near- [footing with facts; no Pollyana storles to keep| ... " 1,40, o Drerfsas iavs hreed.‘ Opthalmology | ) o 2 R . ) Open Evenings | _ FRONT STREET “ “ Near Coliseum Theatre its V] hants throughout the |the Drys glad and the Wets quiet. If the new Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Gt a0 ], Wi eETer S (s |director has half the courage that this new truth- ! ; 4 | country are purchasing for the late fall and early | oy 0% b0y win require—with the wolves of uplift |quired to file notice of their ad-| ., THE JuNEAu LaunDrY |verse claims with the Register ol the United States Land Office at|5? THE NEW IDEAL Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Finnish Copperware — Knives | ' been feared. ‘l and Linens | i The New York World, commenting upon the| termination of the Detroit shut-down, said: The great majority of the business fore- casters are now agreed that the recession which has been under way for almost (Seattle Business Chronicle.) | J. LINDLEY GREEN, E T 5 Rasistar to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i The influence of export markets in -mantaining | 4 o [good prices for American producers and comrihuung}f;f: "L:‘lfl“‘ccalfi"’"v Jug, 42, 1o, b iz Ito their prosperity is not understood by some other- publication, Sept, 24, 1930. o oo oo i |wise intelligent persons. Here we have a contem- winter trade. Other factories that had closed or| 4 : i : 3 A ‘ curtalled production willlbe siarting up, and there |bsyins oo mh("l:';:l‘l e e | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| mf)‘p:tmi'"z?g'mu | P Franuiia oUas thewon s { 1s hope that such momentum may be gained before ies ARERNELA v:l;d ofrfuhlmatmn. or elght moNths | po. E“mmd_mg“u Y | SHOPPE snt and Secon $o= i the beginning of winter that the dreaded unemploy- | i ;h‘“:l“tu“’v ‘;l‘u:hey Will. be, barreit 15550 7, Valentine Bldg. | | 218 Front Street PHONE 359 ment of that period may not be as large as has| Mistaken View of Export Markets. ;styatutrese of the provisions of the | o ‘phone 484, residénue; == { i i phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | FOREST wWOo0D GARBAGE HAULING| , Office at Wolland’s } MARY HAMMER | | | | | e e e 3 Juneau Public Library porary editor who reasons that exports, particularly exactly a year has been checked. The main At : of manufactured articles, have little to do with . Tailor Sho . point of interest is whether the sessonsl |jmerican prosperity. He finds that this country| SUMMER Free Reading Room E e e e i it Ao Rl onestepin, Af-la morRIASIEOY. SEUSIRE) RATES City Hall, Second Fleor W . P . J ohnson Chester Barnesson ’ Sitant Yo tar ¢ thesion Heda -3 {in 1929 just as it did in 1899, He says, “Among, Main Street and Fourth ¢ PHONE 66 ol chory Alaso ‘o moux “gnb'_ i our most prosperous years were 1923, 1924, and 1925, on nu FRIGIDAIRE TOpAIded B g6 oL the STeRis: thiiee '@ when our export sales of manufactured articles . Reading Room Open Frem DAIRY FERTILIZER 3 Al {:l: :;sumplrlon ;‘lm‘ng t};z:;rriesnrlgea;"fi\;t Iranged from 6 to 8 per cent. of our total produc- terations and 8 a m to 10 p. m. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ing of most import s the - % o 5 ASHI plying evidence that the period of curtail- | tion. T‘hal is overlooking the fact that our manu. | Rcmodelmg Circulation Room Open from MAYTAG WASHING ment in so many lines seems now to be facturers were much more prosperous in 1927 and 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,t0 8:30 MACHINES definitely past. 1928, when exports rose to unsual totals. However, ’ p. m. t o) ¥ GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS |the point of the entire matter is that a compara- urman s Newmcmlmwmm . tively small surplus of goods or commodities for & Eto. 0% Phone 17 AMERICANNA. which there is no market serves to depreciate the Triangle Building Baoks, F St 3 ‘ value of all similar goods and commodities. Avail- FREE TO ALL ront Street uneau What's the use of get- ¥ A single page of a New York Herald Tribune ability of export markets to absorb surplus goods section contains a picture of a bunch |is the all-important factor—not the amount of goods ting all heated up on baking day when there rotagraveur of mountain climbers in a “midsummer ski race sold to foreign buyers. A simple illustration will LUDVIG NELSON l l_]. SHAR.ICK & t up the slopes of Mount Hood, Washington,” and |serve to clarify the matter. The editor must know Jeweler I alll'? more lmp?drtan lthat a surplus of vacant dwellings in his city will Watch Repairing Joweler and things that should en- “survivors of the battle gage your attention. You'll decide that bread baking is un- profitable wnen you try this loaf. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” . Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil j and atank for crude oil save | <3 burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER | . . Brunswick Agency i thy B ol % reunion. O if send down general rental rates on dwellings. If FRONT STREET [Manila B“"_] oo the U. S. S. Olympic, flagship of | (e soency existed which promptly leased all va- Admiral Dewey ; |cated homes at going rates, thus always preventing & Mount Hood is in Oregon and Admiral's Dewey's 5 surplus, the owners of all leased properties of the flagship at Manila Bay was the Olympia. city would benefit from maintenance of rental levels. Existence of that surplus-absorbing agency would American or Canadian at The be the vital thing in assuring satisfactory returns Empire. to the dwelling owners, quite irrespective of whether -~ it took leases on 40 homes or none; in any given ’ #" Frye-Bruh - ye-Bruhn Since they licked the Germans, with a little |Y4r m ", Our is as near to ' & all and we will be onthe | ' jobto get the job you have forus LODE CLAIM NOTICES LATIN FIGHTERS AFTER HEAVY- WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Learn the Modern Way | Play REAL JAZZ PIANO in 3 Months A personal course taught by mail help from Great Britain and the United States, the Latins seem to be convinced that they are some fighters. France, Spain, Italy and, latest of all, Portugal have sent big fellows across the All;\ntlc‘ The Liner of the Future. (Manchester Guardian.) to capture the heavyweight fistic championship. Of | course we have had Scott, the Englishman, and | Schmeling, the German, on similar missions, and | the German managed to get the title and take it home with him. However, the feeling that Schmeling is not a real champion will not down | and the would-be champions come here instead of going to Germany. Some years ago a Latin contender from South When the Cunard Line lost the Atlantic blue ribbon to the German ‘liner Bremen an attempt to recover the honor was freely talked about. That| the Cunard Company had actual plans was known at the end of May, but it was stated that certain difficulties had .to be overcome before the contract could be placed for what it is hoped will be the biggest and fastest vessel in the Atlantic. One of the most awkward obstacles was insurance. The Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 risks of so large a vessel as is contemplated— No knowledge of music necessary. Write for complete information re- garding our FREE SPECIAL OF- FER. Temple of Music. Tacoma, Wash. JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warmer America was disposed of but not until he had the dimensions are kept secret—could not be covered | created quite a disturbance among the fighting clan. [in the ordinary insurance market, and it would) | CABINET and o Many believe that Firpo, notwithstanding that his|obviousiy have been desperate business to launch | L / s ’ career was short, was probably the most formidable the costliest boat ever known .without insurance. You W'.Il Be Made MILLWORK » ) : of a1l .the But Dempsey was going good The Government has now offered to help the com- GENERAL CARPENTE Moves, Packs and Stores iIn those pany out of its difficulties by undertaking tht! WOR B M‘“ and M"C o The F hallenger, Carpentier, and the Span- part g[ bme :suranc:xnel:xs‘ts x‘}::hbsfig?:; 2;3 f;x-‘ 'r/ EIJCOME K SR Delty o R ST range ordinary 3 3 > | 3, the moodchopper Dscundun,-have, bott | oeoss oty will aow ba. procsedsd With. ‘ GLASS REPLACED ALL S OF COAL have sent over two mmense men, physi- been d prospectiv cally—wh Carnera and Cam-| One city department is destroying stills while | la city committee is trying to stifle noises.—(New {York Times.) There will be another World’s Fair in Chicago in 1933—the Southeatern Alaska Fair will IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request PHONE 438 ola ita is also a great Bk of be, ke the Ttalians, 1s sctive, | ; PHONE YOUR QRDERS il 4 young an | Right now this country doesn't need dry agents take place in Juneau on Sept. TO US v |half as badly as it does a few wet ones.— (Ohio ) U . ‘ In th can followers of the nim. 1 the Georgian should win the championstip from Schmeling he would, of course, have o nd his title against Sharkey, who had Schmeling whipped and then fouled him and lost. Under all the. circumstances, unless one of them meets Schmeling first, it would seem that it might to have tL State Journal.) | | The old proverb, “Them as has, gits” doesn't mean a thing in dry weather.—(Indianapolis Star.) | Many a poor human worm hasn't enough energy to turn.—(Toledo Blade.) Whatever dog dominates these dogdays is surely be a year or two before the ambitious Latin fighters Jone hot dog.—(Atlanta Constitution.) - | A 3,4, 5 and 6 of this year. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA We will attend to them game are getting the champion- Out of tow 2 il b ship back e German, who wou Simile for future use: As hot as July, own visitors will be promptly. Our coal, hay, 2 it on a f pretty badly beaten up.| 1930—(Toledo Blade.) made welcome at grain and transfer business Regular Dinner: The impre: + Young Stribling ought| Ditto August.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) is increasing daily. There’s a egu wmners reason. Give us a trial orde: today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER \ PHONE 14 __ 5 Mabrv’s Cafe Short Orders Lunches Open 6 am. to 2 am. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor L C. SMITH and CORONA TYPREWRITERS Guaranteed by 7 J. B. BURFORD & CO “Our door step is worn by satistied